Pomp and circumstance mark the formal proclamation of the new monarch at St James’s palace.
King Charles III pledged on Saturday to follow the example of his late mother as he was officially proclaimed Britain’s new monarch in a historic ceremony featuring centuries-old tradition and the pageantry of
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