King Charles will be proclaimed sovereign in a historic ceremony today (September 10) following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The throne passed immediately to King Charles when his mother passed away on Thursday, but the two-part event will see the formal proclamation of the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of her successor.
The Accession Council will be televised for the first time at 10am on Saturday on multiple channels, including BBC and Sky News.
The ceremonial body is made up of hundreds of Privy Council members including Prime Minister Liz Truss, cabinet ministers, Commonwealth representatives and Archbishops.In the first part of the Accession Council at St James' Palace, the death of Queen Elizabeth II will be announced by the Lord President, a role appointed by Liz Truss to MP Penny Mordaunt.
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