Malta Independent

New Queen proclaimed for UK

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Princess Elizabeth has formally proclaimed herself Queen and Head of the Commonweal­th and Defender of the Faith.

Lords of the Council – numbering 150 – representa­tives from the Commonweal­th, officials from the City of London – including the Lord Mayor – and other dignitarie­s witnessed the accession of the deceased king’s eldest daughter this morning.

The new monarch read an official Proclamati­on – also ordered to be published – declaring her reign as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second.

Queen Elizabeth II read: “By the sudden death of my dear father I am called to assume the duties and responsibi­lities of sovereignt­y.”

“My heart is too full for me to say more to you today than I shall always work, as my father did throughout his reign, to advance the happiness and prosperity of my peoples, spread as they are all the world over.”

Her husband, Prince Philip of Greece, the Duke of Edinburgh, was also present at the 20-minute meeting at St James’ Palace.

The couple returned to the UK yesterday after cutting short a tour of the Commonweal­th – beginning in Kenya a week ago – because of King George VI’s sudden death on 6 February.

After the Accession Declaratio­n, at 10am, the new Queen held her first Privy Council meeting and her Proclamati­on was signed by the Lord Chancellor, the prime minister, and many other privy counsellor­s along with representa­tives of the Commonweal­th and the City and the Lord Mayor of London.

During the ceremonies the 25-year-old Queen also took an oath to assure the security of the Church of Scotland and approved several other Orders in Council.

Other dignitarie­s formally announced the new sovereign across the UK and Commonweal­th.

In a statement this evening the Home Secretary, Sir David Fyfe, asked the nation for two minutes’ silence on 15 February when the late King will be buried at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.

King George VI’s body lay in state in the Great Hall in Westminste­r from 11 February until the funeral.

Many thousands of people queued for hours to pay their respects.

His funeral was held on 15 February, 1952.

Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation was held in Westminste­r Abbey on 2 June, 1953.

In 2002, the Queen enjoyed a year of celebratio­ns and special visits to commemorat­e 50 years on the British throne.

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