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King Charles III Addresses the Country After Conducting First Audience with New Prime Minister – Latest Updates | The Queen

King Charles addresses the country as monarch for the first time

The King will make his first address to the nation as sovereign at 6pm after the death of his mother, Elizabeth II.

Prince Charles, 73, recorded his address in the Blue Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace after moving from Balmoral Castle to London today.

His pre-recorded speech will be broadcast on television at 6:00 pm.

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Downing Street said Liz Truss and her ministers will meet the King tomorrow.

The King will hold an audience with the Cabinet at full capacity at approximately 2:30 pm tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Truss arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral and took a front row seat for a service of prayer and reflection.

Liz Truss attends a prayer and meditation service at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Photo: Paul Childs/Reuters
Queen Camilla and King Charles wave as they leave Buckingham Palace.
Queen Camilla and King Charles wave as they leave Buckingham Palace. Photo: Andrew Boyers/Reuters

King Charles addresses the country as monarch for the first time

The King will make his first address to the nation as sovereign at 6pm after the death of his mother, Elizabeth II.

Prince Charles, 73, recorded his address in the Blue Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace after moving from Balmoral Castle to London today.

His pre-recorded speech will be broadcast on television at 6:00 pm.

Helena Smith

Helena Smith

Crowds braving the rain arrive outside Buckingham Palace to pay their respects Elizabeth II.

One of the many tributes pinned to the railings of Buckingham Palace in honor of Queen Elizabeth II.
One of the many tributes pinned to the railings of Buckingham Palace in honor of Queen Elizabeth II. Photo: Helena Smith/The Guardian

Among them was Katie Baird, who traveled with a walker from Worthing, Sussex this afternoon.

“She was a special woman who will never be seen again,” Baird, 46, said as she prepared to line the small bouquet alongside thousands of others that now line the palace’s railings. Told.

Katie Baird traveling from Worthing, Sussex to Buckingham Palace.
Katie Baird traveling from Worthing, Sussex to Buckingham Palace. Photo: Helena Smith/The Guardian

Gun salutes rang out across Britain on Friday, Queen Elizabeth II.

96 rounds are launched, each representing a year in the monarch’s life.

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William takes the title of Duke of Cornwall

The Duke of Cornwall has confirmed that Prince William will assume the title of Duke of Cornwall.

The statement read:

It is with great sadness to hear of the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II. Her HM Queen Elizabeth II took a keen interest in the Duchy of Cornwall during the reign of her father HM King Her George VI and early in her own reign. With her Duke of Edinburgh, she made numerous visits throughout her duchy’s estates and attended council meetings until her son, the Prince of Wales, came of age as Duke of Cornwall.

Upon the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II and succession to HM King Charles III, the title of Duke of Cornwall was transferred to HRH, Duke of Cambridge. So the property is in safe hands. It is at this time that the 24th Duke of Cornwall recognizes the great changes he has made over his 70 years. His Majesty will pass on his fortune with great improvement.

of official twitter account Prince William and Kate Middleton have been updated to show their new titles as Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge.

God Save the King will be sung for the first time at tonight’s service

The first official performance of God Save the King is sung at St Paul’s Cathedral at the end of the Queen’s memorial service.

The lyrics of the national anthem change from ‘Queen’ to ‘King’ and from ‘her victorious’ to ‘him victorious’. Charles III is now a monarch.

Ben Quinn

Ben Quinn

The Arts Council is now working to clarify that funding applications will not be affected as a result of the Queen’s period of mourning.

An email was sent yesterday to individuals in the arts department saying the arts council is reviewing deadlines related to funding applications.

The Guardian has been told by the Arts Council that the organization will continue with normal day-to-day operations as advised by the government.

Importantly, the Arts Council said funding application-related deadlines will not change and will continue to share funding decisions directly with applicants.

We will confirm this this afternoon and update the sector via email to share the new guidance.

Alexie Duggins

Alexie Duggins

Made into a movie following the death of Queen Elizabeth II Suspended on new series of Netflix dramas crown.

Peter Morgan’s award-winning series that dramatizes life in the British monarchy was in the middle of filming its fifth season when the Queen’s death was announced.

“‘The Crown’ is a love letter to her, nothing more to add right now. Just silence and respect. I think we will respectfully stop filming,” he told the news site. Speaking to Deadline, it was later confirmed by a Netflix source. It’s about being.

“No one knows when that time will come, but it is right to show respect to the Queen,” said Daldry.

It’s just a compliment and a sign of respect. She’s a global figure and that’s what we should be doing.

At St Paul’s Cathedral in London, mourners are beginning to take their seats for a prayer and reflection service beginning at 6pm.

Members of the royal family are not expected to attend tonight’s service, but Prime Minister Liz Truss and London Mayor Sadiq Khan are expected to attend, along with 2,000 members of the public.

People arrive for prayer and reflection at St Paul's Cathedral.
People arrive for prayer and reflection at St Paul’s Cathedral. Photo: Ian West/PA
People line up before a service at Paternoster Square in London.
People line up before a service at Paternoster Square in London. Photo: Ian West/PA
People line up outside St Paul's Cathedral before the memorial service begins.
People line up outside St Paul’s Cathedral before the memorial service begins. Photo: Paul Childs/Reuters



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