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Five key moments from Charles's proclamation as King after the death of Queen Elizabeth II

It is official, King Charles III has been proclaimed Britain's new monarch. 

As you would expect, it was an occasion steeped in tradition.

While the accession ceremony happened inside St James's Palace, the public made the most of their chance to take part in the tradition.

Let's take a look at the key moments. 

1. 'God save the King'

The moment Charles III is proclaimed King

"God Save the King" rang out as members of the Accession Council repeated the words announced by the Clerk of the Council inside St James's Palace.

Richard Tilbrook read aloud the text of the proclamation for the first time in front of 200 members of the privy council. 

"Prince Charles Philip Arthur George is now, by the death of our late Sovereign of happy memory, become our only lawful and rightful Leige Lord, Charles III, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and of his other realms and territories, King, head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith," he said. 

"God save the King!"

This was the first part of the ceremony and happened without King Charles III in the room.

Former British prime ministers stood side by side, including Boris Johnson, Theresa May and David Cameron as the proclamation was read. 

2. Charles makes a declaration for life

King Charles III's full declaration at the Accession Council

Charles has vowed to dedicate the remainder of his life to his duties as King. 

"I am deeply aware of this great inheritance and of the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty which have now passed to me," King Charles III said.  

"In carrying out the heavy task that has been laid upon me on to which I now dedicate what remains to me of my life, I pray for the guidance and help of Almighty God."

William and Camilla stood by his side and signed the proclamation as witnesses.

It is the first time they have been seen together since the Queen's death. 

"In all this, I am profoundly encouraged by the constant support of my beloved wife," King Charles III said. 

All 200 members of the council present signed the proclamation as witnesses.

3. 'Three cheers for His Majesty the King!'

Charles formally proclaimed King by The Garter King of Arms

The proclamation was then read out twice to the people of London. 

Firstly at St James's Palace and then at the Royal Exchange.

Members of the royal guard removed their bearskin hats at St James's Palace and gave three cheers to the King before the national anthem played.  

Crowds of people lined the street with their phones up capturing the moment as the procession made its way to the Royal Exchange.  

The crowd remained silent as the proclamation was read a third time.

They then gave three cheers to the King and sang the national anthem. 

4. Crowds cheer as Charles waves 

King Charles III arrives at Buckingham Palace

Crowds strained to catch a glimpse of the new King as he waved from his car while travelling down The Mall. 

Those gathered cheered and shouted "long live the King" as the car drove through the gates of Buckingham Palace. 

5. Gunfire rings out across London  

Gun salutes in Tower of London and Hyde Park

The official process was marked with a traditional 41-gun salute.

It took place at the Tower of London and in Hyde Park where there was also a procession.

In Britain, 21-gun salutes take on an additional 20 rounds of fire when they take place in a Royal Park like Hyde Park or Green Park in London. 

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