Charles III

2022 - 9 - 11

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WA proclaims the new Sovereign, King Charles III as Perth pays ... (ABC News)

Corgis from across Perth have donned their best regal attire to honour Queen Elizabeth II as WA proclaimed King Charles III as the ruling monarch.

"I would have thought by next year he would probably come to Australia, and if he comes to Western Australia, that would be terrific," he said. The Premier said he suspected the new King would visit as soon as next year. "I have every confidence he will fulfil his duty to our state, Australia and the Commonwealth with dignity and valour in the years ahead," he said.

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King Charles III: Proclamations held in north-west England (BBC News)

Charles, the former Prince of Wales, became the monarch after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday. His new position was formally confirmed at a ceremony ...

- Manchester Central Library, St Peter's Square, 13:00 - Liverpool Town Hall, 13:00 - Blackburn Town Hall, 14:30

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Australia proclaims King Charles III as Head of State (Crow River Media)

Australia has proclaimed King Charles as Head of State and newly-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promised that he will not hold a ...

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What to expect when King Charles III addresses Commons and Lords (The Guardian)

The King and the Queen Consort will receive an address from the speakers of both houses before Charles III speaks in reply.

She made the speech from the throne in the House of Lords chamber. Elizabeth, then aged 25, was in Kenya when she heard of the death of her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952. Charles will then give a reply to the address.

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Besides the UK, Charles III is also King of Canada, Australia and NZ ... (The Indian Express)

These three countries are part of the Commonwealth realm, a group of 14 countries that recognise the British monarch as their head of state.

The 14 Commonwealth realm countries are part of the larger Commonwealth. The Commonwealth Games — which were hosted by India in 2010 and the latest edition of which was completed in Birmingham, Most living residents of the Commonwealth realms have never experienced a direct relationship with Britain. They are mostly in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and the Pacific. Jamaica is one example, and it could well follow its regional neighbour Barbados, which left the Commonwealth after becoming a republic in 2021. In Australia, Governor General David Hurley proclaimed King Charles as head of state at Parliament House, accompanied by a 21-gun salute.

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Australia proclaims accession of King Charles as leaders say ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Hundreds of spectators gathered at Parliament House and some called out “God save the King” when the Governor-General swore loyalty to the new monarch.

Albanese began the process on Sunday morning by arriving at Government House in Yarralumla with more than a dozen federal ministers to hold a formal meeting of the executive council with the Governor-General. They believe the Australian Republic Movement is right to stay quiet. Advocates for a republic say the debate must wait. It’s the sort of debate that never stops. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern spoke at the proclamation in Wellington but Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a private meeting with cabinet ministers in Ottawa before an official read the proclamation. “But that’s obviously a debate that will continue to be held. They will not argue at full volume right now, however. (There was no speech from British Prime Minister Liz Truss at the proclamation in St James.) It’s a democracy. “Now is a time for us to pay tribute to the life of Queen Elizabeth, a life well lived.” The unique national character of the proceedings on Sunday came from the First Australians in the Parliament House forecourt, something that would have been unthinkable to political leaders at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth in Canberra in 1952. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton also said the debate about a republic was for “another day” when he appeared on the ABC’s Insiders program a few hours before he joined Albanese at Parliament House to hear the proclamation.

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Will King Charles III be the sovereign to save or destroy the monarchy? (9Homes)

Queen Elizabeth II's death heralds a huge transition as Charles ascends the throne as the longest-serving heir apparent in British history. But speculation of ...

He hates ostentatiousness," Bower said. "Charles is a controversial man and also a conservative man. He'll be ruthless about it," Mountbatten said. He hates ostentatiousness' He hates vulgarity. This is when he can prove himself'

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Charles III proclaimed King of Australia (ABC News)

King Charles III is officially proclaimed as the ruling monarch of Australia by Governor-General David Hurley.

"Your loyalty to our King and your service to Australia through your work in the parliament will assist our country to build on the successes of the second Elizabethan age." "Australia is an unfinished product, and is now entering a new era," General Hurley told the council. At Government House, where the Prime Minister and the Federal Executive Council recommended the proclamation of King Charles III be made, General Hurley said today was the dawn of a new era.

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Victoria to hold proclamation ceremony for King Charles III (Sky News Australia)

Victoria will officially proclaim King Charles III as Australia's monarch today in a ceremony at Melbourne's Government House. The proclamation service is ...

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The royal news you might have missed: Charles III proclaimed King ... (ABC News)

King Charles III is proclaimed as the ruling monarch of Australia, Queen Elizabeth II's body is transported to Scotland's capital and Prime Minister Anthony ...

You can read more on the appearance here: You can read more on the public holiday here: You can read more on the process here: "It will be a one-off national public holiday to allow people to pay their respects for the passing of Queen Elizabeth," Mr Albanese said. Australia gets a public holiday on the national day of mourning for the Queen You can read more on this story here:

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What to expect from the reign of King Charles III - InDaily (InDaily)

Constitutional conventions which did not apply to him as Prince now guide his actions as King, but how Charles' longstanding interests and concerns shape ...

Please click below to help InDaily continue to uncover the facts. [The Conversation](https://theconversation.com) under a Creative Commons license. Read the [original article](https://theconversation.com/what-to-expect-from-the-reign-of-king-charles-iii-190382). Throughout her 70-year reign, the UK has became accustomed to HM Queen Elizabeth II being the one who speaks for the country during times of celebration, and in times of loss and grief. In relation to the Commonwealth realms, we might expect Charles to be more conscious of societal changes. [arrest parliamentarians for treason](https://www.royal.uk/charles-i). It is the start of a new era, but one that will largely follow the “rulebook” that governed Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. [constitutional monarchy](https://www.royal.uk/role-monarchy). Practically speaking, the new king is acutely aware of the change that he must now make. [political issues](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/may/13/prince-charles-black-spider-memos-lobbying-ministers-tony-blair) and was found to have been lobbying ministers on issues of his own personal interest. For the system to survive, the king must be an uncontroversial figure, and remain politically neutral. The transition period has already seen questions raised about whether we can expect the new king to be

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Charles III: his powers and duties as king (The Singleton Argus)

The King is a constitutional monarch who must remain politically neutral. The head of state has "an important...

In the annual State Opening of Parliament ceremony, the King will open parliament in person, and deliver the King's Speech. It is also a long established convention that the monarch is asked for consent to debate bills which would affect the prerogative or interests of the Crown. Royal Assent has not been refused since 1707.

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Charles III: his powers and duties as king (South Coast Register)

The King is a constitutional monarch who must remain politically neutral. The head of state has "an important...

In the annual State Opening of Parliament ceremony, the King will open parliament in person, and deliver the King's Speech. It is also a long established convention that the monarch is asked for consent to debate bills which would affect the prerogative or interests of the Crown. Royal Assent has not been refused since 1707.

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Not just UK, Charles III is also the king of these 3 countries. Know ... (Livemint)

At the moment Queen Elizabeth died, the throne passed immediately and without ceremony to the heir, Charles III. The 73-year-old is now called King Charles ...

However, with Queen's death, Charles is not just the King of the United Kingdom, but will also head of the state of Canada, The 73-year-old is now called King Charles III. [Australia](https://www.livemint.com/news/world/charles-officially-named-king-of-australia-and-new-zealand-11662889669696.html), and New Zealand.

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Charles III: his powers and duties as king (South Coast Register)

The King is a constitutional monarch who must remain politically neutral. The head of state has "an important...

In the annual State Opening of Parliament ceremony, the King will open parliament in person, and deliver the King's Speech. It is also a long established convention that the monarch is asked for consent to debate bills which would affect the prerogative or interests of the Crown. Royal Assent has not been refused since 1707.

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