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Britain’s King Charles III has signed an oath amid his official proclamation ceremony at St James’s Palace in London.

10 September 2022, 1:02 PM |Britain's William, Prince of Wales and Queen Camilla listen as King Charles III speaks during the Accession Council at St James's Palace, where he is formally proclaimed Britain's new monarch, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, in London, Britain September 10, 2022.

He automatically became the monarch after his mother Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday at the age of 96.She was the longest-reigning monarch in the UK after being the nation’s figurehead for seven decades. For the first time, the Accession Council, a body dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, has been televised.

“In this purpose, I know that I shall be upheld by the affection and loyalty of the peoples whose sovereign I have been called upon to be and that in the discharge of these duties, I will be guided by the council of their elected parliaments. In all this, I am profoundly encouraged by the constant support of my beloved wife and in carrying out a heavy task that has been laid upon me unto which I dedicate what remains to me of my life.

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