King Charles: UK Flags Raised To Mark Accession

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By Ayomikun Fulani

The flags of the United Kingdom on UK government buildings around the world will be raised from 9am September 10 to 1pm September 11 to mark the accession of King Charles III to the throne.

This is stated in a tweet posted to the verified Twitter handle of the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, Saturday afternoon.

King Charles III was officially proclaimed king on Saturday by the British Accession Council comprising senior politicians, judges and officials amid cheers, trumpets blasts in a historic ceremony that was televised for the first time in centuries.

Clerk of the Council, Richard Tilbrook, proclaimed Charles “King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith”, and declared, “God Save the King”.

The attendants, which included all of the six living ex-British prime ministers, repeated the phrase.

The attendants, which included all of the six living ex-British prime ministers, repeated the phrase.

(PUNCH)

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