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Great Britain singing long live the Kings now that the queen is gone and the King is on, all hail the King is now being played all over Britain as more people celebrate the new king
The nation's new monarch King Charles III started his firt day on the throne traveling from Balmoral to London on Friday morning, following the death of his mother the Queen.
Journeying alongside his wife, Camilla, the Queen Consort, the King flew from Aberdeen to RAF Northolt ahead of his televised address to the nation. Also, the great Britain anthem has now changed from ''God save the queen'' to ''God save the King'' as King Charles steps into the role of her late mother 'Queen Elizabeth II'
On his arrival at Buckingham Palace, he was greeted by thousands of well-wishers and mourner in a moving moment singing long live the King. The photo footage below show's the moment when King Charles III King Charles III looked thoughtful as he left the Balmoral estate, where Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully on Thursday afternoon
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The nation's new monarch King Charles III started his firt day on the throne traveling from Balmoral to London on Friday morning, following the death of his mother the Queen.
Journeying alongside his wife, Camilla, the Queen Consort, the King flew from Aberdeen to RAF Northolt ahead of his televised address to the nation. Also, the great Britain anthem has now changed from ''God save the queen'' to ''God save the King'' as King Charles steps into the role of her late mother 'Queen Elizabeth II'
On his arrival at Buckingham Palace, he was greeted by thousands of well-wishers and mourner in a moving moment singing long live the King. The photo footage below show's the moment when King Charles III King Charles III looked thoughtful as he left the Balmoral estate, where Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully on Thursday afternoon
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