Proclamation ceremonies will take place across Shropshire tomorrow as part of a tradition dating back centuries.
Charles will officially be proclaimed King on Saturday. Photo: James Manning/PA Wirein St James’s Palace. Traditionally it takes place within 24 hours of the death of the previous monarch, but has taken longer on this occasion due to the Queen's passing only being announced on Thursday evening.
King Charles III’s succession to the throne will be proclaimed at St James’s Palace in London today, which will be televised for the first time in history. Regional proclamations will also be read across the country on Sunday at 1pm, and here’s where you can see the momentous event taking place in Shropshire and Mid Wales.The High Sheriff of Shropshire will read the proclamation at the bandstand at The Quarry, Shrewsbury, from 1pm.
For those who can't make the ceremony, Shropshire Council is planning to livestream the event on its social media channels.
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