King Charles III is proclaimed as the new sovereign across south London today.
The UK's longest-serving monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, died at Balmoral after reigning for 70 years.
She died at the age of 96 on Thursday afternoon.
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Charles III was confirmed as King nationally at the Accession Council on Saturday.
Council civic leaders and representatives will now gather together to proclaim the accession of the new monarch.
And the public is also invited to join proclamations in their area.
Here is where you can get involved:
Bexley Civic Centre at 2pm
Bromley Civic Centre at 2pm
Woolwich Town Hall at 3pm
Merton Civic Centre at 4pm
York House Richmond at 2.30pm
Civic Suite, Catford at 2pm
Guildhall, Kingston at 4pm
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