King Charles’ Accession Council was held one year ago and saw him officially be proclaimed as the new monarch – but as he sat to sign official documents there was an awkward moment
In what was a first in royal history, King Charles’ Accession Council was broadcast live from St James’s Palace one year ago today.
Two days after Queen Elizabeth’s death at Balmoral Castle at the age of 96, the King was proclaimed monarch in front of the Privy Council and signed the official documents alongside Queen Camilla and the Prince of Wales.
As the ancient ceremony had previously always taken place behind closed doors, the moment provided a rare glimpse into such a historic milestone at the start of the new reign.
It also allowed for every part of the ceremony to be scrutinised by the public – including one moment where the pressure and significance of the day clearly got the better of the new King.