What an eventful and memorable day!
Here’s the video highlights of the remarkable scenes during the first visit to York of the new King, Charles III, and Camilla, Queen Consort.
See if you can spot yourself among the crowds!
9 November 2022
Updates on an historic day as King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort visit York
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What an eventful and memorable day!
Here’s the video highlights of the remarkable scenes during the first visit to York of the new King, Charles III, and Camilla, Queen Consort.
See if you can spot yourself among the crowds!
YorkMix photographer Richard McDougall and PA’s Danny Lawson were on hand to capture these great pictures of the King and Queen Consort at York Minster today.
The royal couple were heralded by the Minster bells when they arrived. They were welcomed by the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, the Acting Dean of York, Canon Michael Smith and members of the Chapter of York.
Children from the Minster Mice weekly service presented posies to the King and the Queen Consort.
After a short service of prayer, the couple met people from the area who’ve been doing outstanding work in their communities and making a difference to the lives of local people.
The King then met Minster stonemason Richard Bossons, the designer and carver of the statue of Queen Elizabeth II, and his assistant Rita Dawe.
He toured a new exhibition documenting the creation of the statue from concept through to the finished work of art.
The King then meet children young people from the Minster community and talked to staff and volunteers who met Queen Elizabeth II when she visited the Minster in 2012 to distribute the Royal Maundy.
Meanwhile, the Queen Consort will meet representatives from the military and emergency services in the city and region.
She was introduced to two pupils from Husthwaite Church of England Primary School who won a competition to design a stone carving to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee.
Representatives from local social action groups, refugee organisations and charities working to support some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged communities in York and the region were alsointroduced to Camilla.
After signing the visitors’ book, the King and the Queen Consort left through the Great West Door for the unveiling and blessing of the statue.
Here’s York student Kaitlyn Beattie-Zarb, who braved the rain to see the King – and even got to ask him a question!
Roving reporter Rachel Rogers was in the crowd getting reaction from wellwishers.
Here’s Holly Kiernan and her three-year-old son Charlie – who shook the hand of Camilla, Queen Consort.
Here’s the moment the King unveiled a statue of his late mother, the Queen, on the West Front of York Minster.
The King has unveiled a statue to his ”beloved” mother for the first time since her death.
Speaking at the ceremony at York Minster, Charles said: “The late Queen was always vigilant for the welfare of her people during her life.
“Now her image will watch over what will become Queen Elizabeth Square for centuries to come.”
The 2m sculpture weighing 1.1 tonnes and made from lepine limestone from France was designed to celebrate the late Queen’s platinum jubilee and was completed in August, the month before her death.
Here are some great pictures of the King on Micklegate this morning.
He followed the tradition of so many sovereigns before him when entering through the royal gateway to York.
He was greeted by
This is what happened. The Lord Mayor inviteed His Majesty to approach the Sword and Mace Bearers at the gate where The King will touched. The sword bearer will then turn the sword while the Mace bearer will turn the mace.
Once the Sword and Mace bearers stand aside their maiesties, escorted by the Lord Mayor, entered the city. And the Town Clerk will read the ‘Declaration of Welcome’ to York.