September 20, 2024

Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year-reign ends; King Charles III takes throne

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The Accession Council formally proclaimed King Charles III the sovereign of the United Kingdom at St. James’s Palace Saturday morning.

“I shall strive to follow the inspiring example I have been set in upholding constitutional government and to seek the peace, harmony and prosperity of the peoples of these islands, and of the Commonwealth realms and territories throughout the world,” Charles said.

The new king paid tribute to his recently deceased mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

“My mother gave an example of lifelong love and of selfless service,” Charles said. “My mother’s reign was unequalled in its duration, its dedication and its devotion.”

A royal official then publicly proclaimed the king from a balcony at St. James’s Palace.

Queen’s only daughter Princess Anne attends prayer service

Queen Elizabeth’s only daughter Princess Anne was seen arriving at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral in Scotland for a service Saturday.

The Queen’s third child and second son, Prince Andrew, was also seen at the small Scottish church.

Royal family attend prayer service at church frequented by Queen Elizabeth II

Members of the Royal family left Balmoral Saturday to attend a prayer service for Queen Elizabeth II at the nearby Crathie Kirk.

The Queen reportedly frequented the small Scottish church regularly during her trips to the north.

Three of the Queen’s four children, including Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, have reportedly been at Balmoral since Thursday, the day of the Queen’s passing.

Police chase man who broke through barriers ahead of King Charles III arrival at Buckingham Palace

Police officers chased down a man who broke through the barrier ahead of King Charles III arrival at Buckingham Palace in London following the Accession Ceremony Saturday.

The man’s identity remains unknown.

Videos posted to UK news outlets showed the man being tackled to the ground by Metropolitan Police Officers.

UK’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss swears allegiance to King Charles III

The U.K.’s newest Prime Minister, Liz Truss, swore her allegiance to King Charles III Saturday along with Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, according to U.K. news outlets.

The nation’s leaders led senior Members of Parliament in pledging allegiance to the newest monarch following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Truss met with the Queen at Balmoral Tuesday, where the longest-reigning monarch passed away Thursday.

Members of Parliament are expected to hear tributes to the Queen until 10 pm Saturday.

Hoards of people gather to celebrate the new monarch of the Commonwealth

King Charles III waves as his convoy enters Buckingham Palace in London where larges groups of people gathered. The new King shook hands and greeted his supporters.

Officials raise their hats for King Charles III

Officials and elected members of the City of London Corporation doff their hats, outside the Royal Exchange in the City of London.

King Charles III delivers address as Accession Council proclaims him monarch

The Accession Council formally proclaimed King Charles III the sovereign of the United Kingdom at St. James’s Palace Saturday morning.

Public gather to watch ceremonial cheer for King Charles III

The public gathered outside St. James Palace to watch servicemen in ceremonial uniform give three cheers to the new King.

Garter Principle King of Arms reads the proclamation of King Charles III

Garter Principle King of Arms reads the proclamation of King Charles III from the Friary Court balcony of St James’s Palace after Charles was formally proclaimed reigning monarch.

King Charles III signs oath as family members look on

King Charles III signed an oath Saturday to uphold the security of the Church in Scotland during the Accession Council at St James’s Palace in London as his son Prince William of Wales and wife, Queen Consort Camilla look on.

King Charles surrenders hereditary revenues in return for sovereign grant funding official duties

King Charles III formally surrendered hereditary revenues, including the crown estate, to the United Kingdom government, and will begin receiving a sovereign grant funding his official duties as monarch.

Charles made the proclamation in a royal ceremony at St. James’s Palace Saturday.

King Charles III proclaims that funeral date for Queen Elizabeth II will be bank holiday

The yet-to-be-announced date of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral will be a bank holiday, King Charles III proclaimed at a royal ceremony Saturday.

Privy Council gather for stage 2 of Accession Council ceremony to proclaim King Charles III

Members of the Privy Council were seen in the Throne Room for stage two of the Accession Council ceremony in St James’s Palace in London on Saturday to proclaim King Charles III.

Former Britain Prime Ministers arrive in London to proclaim King Charles III.

Former Britain Prime Ministers Theresa May, John Major, Baroness Scotland, Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, David Cameron and Boris Johnson arrive for a meeting of the Accession Council in St James’s Palace in London to proclaim King Charles III.

Royal Family announces King Charles III will be proclaimed Saturday

The Royal Family wrote on Twitter Saturday morning that King Charles III will be proclaimed at the Accession Council at St James’s Palace on Saturday.

When will King Charles III be proclaimed king? What you need to know about the Accession Council

While Prince Charles immediately became King Charles III after Queen Elizabeth II died, there are still a few steps that must be taken before he is formally crowned.

Queen Elizabeth had her coronation over a year after she actually became a monarch. Her father died in February 1952, and, due to an old common law rule in the country enacted to make sure the United Kingdom is never without a monarch, she became queen immediately.

Her coronation, however, did not take place until June 1953. And while one can assume King Charles III will not have his coronation for a few more months, formal steps are already being taken to make his role official.

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Queen Elizabeth II remembered by Dame Joan Collins

Dame Joan Collins offered her memories of Queen Elizabeth II one day after her death and also looked ahead to the reign of King Charles III.

Collins, a British actress of “Dynasty” fame and author, joined Fox Nation’s “Piers Morgan: Uncensored” during a special tribute to the queen.

She said she first had a bad premonition when English press were reporting a downturn in Elizabeth’s health and had begun showing pictures of her childhood as a princess.

“The more times that we saw the queen when she was a little girl, when she was a teenager, when she was 21 and that really wonderful speech — the more upset we got. And when we finally heard the news at 6:30 [Greenwich time], I just I couldn’t stop crying,” Collins said.

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Church of England shares prayer for King Charles III

The Church of England shared to Twitter a prayer for King Charles III after he took the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

“Everlasting God, we pray for our new king,” the prayer read. “Bless his reign and the life of our nation. Help us to work together so that truth and justice, harmony and fairness flourish among us; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”

Bill Maher predicts British reverence toward Royal Family ‘died with’ Queen Elizabeth II

“Real Time” host Bill Maher predicted that the passing of Queen Elizabeth II will mark the end of the British people’s total “reverence” towards the Royal Family.

“I made lots of jokes about the queen. I noticed whenever it was a British person, like, even the ones who seem iconoclast, Sharon Osbourne was here, Piers Morgan, Andrew Sullivan, the British people- it’s not funny,” Maher kicked off the panel discussion on Friday night. It’s like, ‘Oh, no, don’t call it the old bag.’ Whatever it is, ‘No.’”

“Even the ones who came to America, the British people, they had it they have the thing- or, my question is is it just for this lady?” Maher wondered. “I think it died with her. I think that reverence- I think she was the last one. And now the monarchy- I’m not gonna say it’s gonna go away. But I think that kind of like, ‘No, don’t say anything about’ – I think that’s gonna go. I think she was the last of the thing.”

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5 facts about Queen Elizabeth II: From her armed forces service in WWII to her childhood nickname

Queen Elizabeth II spent most of her years in the spotlight after ascending to the throne at the age of 25.

The monarch, who died on Thursday at the age of 96, had enjoyed relative privacy before becoming a global figure overnight when her father King George VI passed away unexpectedly in 1952.

Though the queen was often under the scrutiny of the public eye, there are several lesser-known facts about her long life.

Click here to read more fun facts on the late monarch.

Dolly Parton shares tribute for Queen Elizabeth II

Dolly Parton is sharing a tribute in honor of Queen Elizabeth II.

The country legend took to Twitter on Friday and wrote, “I had the honor of meeting and performing for Queen Elizabeth II on my trip to London in 1977. She carried herself with grace and strength her entire life.

“Parton continued: “May she Rest In Peace. My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time. Love, Dolly.”

Click here to read other stars honoring the Queen.

Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ pauses production ‘out of respect’ for Queen Elizabeth II

“The Crown,” Netflix’s acclaimed series about Queen Elizabeth II and her family, has paused production due to the monarch’s death.

“‘The Crown’ is a love letter to her, and I’ve nothing to add for now, just silence and respect,” Peter Morgan, writer of the Emmy-winning drama, said in a brief statement. “I expect we will stop filming out of respect too.”

A spokesperson for the series said production was paused on Friday “as a mark of respect” and will also be suspended on the day of the queen’s funeral.

Click here to read more on the streaming network’s decision.

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