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GRIEVING Prince William has been seen for the first time since his grandmother's death after an eleventh-hour dash to her bedside.

The newly-appointed Prince of Wales formed part of the Accession Council that has formally appointed King Charles as sovereign today.

Prince William was present as his father was formally appointed King Charles
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Prince William was present as his father was formally appointed King CharlesCredit: Sky News
Prince William has been seen for the first time since his grandmother's death
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Prince William has been seen for the first time since his grandmother's deathCredit: Sky News
King Charles has signed the proclamation
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King Charles has signed the proclamationCredit: Sky News
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, former Prime Ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Boris Johnson at the Accession Council ceremony
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, former Prime Ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Boris Johnson at the Accession Council ceremonyCredit: PA
William appeared emotional as he arrived at the council
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William appeared emotional as he arrived at the councilCredit: Sky News
William watched on as his father made a personal declaration on the death of the Queen
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William watched on as his father made a personal declaration on the death of the QueenCredit: Sky News
William was later pictured leaving St James' Palace
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William was later pictured leaving St James' PalaceCredit: Louis Wood

Queen Consort Camilla, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Prime Minister were also among those who signed the Proclamation.

Reading the text of the proclamation, the clerk of the council declared to the room “God Save the King” and the packed room repeated the famous phrase.

Following tradition, the new King was missing from proceedings and did not witness senior figures from national life taking part in the ceremony.


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Following the council, Charles entered the throne room as he announced his mother's death and vowed to follow her "inspiring example".

Charles added: "I know how deeply you and the entire nation, and I think I may say the whole world, sympathise with me in this irreparable loss we have all suffered.”

Prince William then signed the proclamation in an emotional moment with his father.

Broadcast cameras were allowed into the historic event giving the world a first glimpse of an ancient ceremony dating back centuries – and one of the first changes to convention instigated by the new King.

It is also the first time that women have been present at the Accession Council.

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It comes after William and wife Kate Middleton were last night awarded the titles Prince and Princess of Wales.

King Charles made the declaration in his first address to the nation.

He said: "Today, I am proud to create him Prince of Wales, Tywysog Cymru.

"With Catherine beside him, our new Prince and Princess of Wales will, I know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the centre ground where vital help can be given."

The name change means not only is William following in his father's footsteps, but Kate is the first person to use the title Princess of Wales since Diana.

The couple's children are also now Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis of Wales.

Following the announcement, a source said Kate "appreciates the history associated with this role" but wants to "create her own path".

King Charles also gave a nod to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the address.

He said he wished to “express my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas”.

The mention came after Harry was pictured leaving Balmoral for Windsor alone yesterday.

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He too faced a race against time to join his family in saying goodbye to his beloved grandmother.

But he arrived at the estate at 8pm - an hour-and-a-half after Buckingham Palace announced the Queen had passed away.

William had raced to the Queen's bedside on Thursday after medics revealed they were "concerned" for her health.

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He drove his uncles Prince Andrew and Prince Edward into Balmoral along with Sophie Wessex but sadly none of them made it in time to say goodbye.

King Charles III and Princess Anne were at their mother's bedside when she died as they were already in Scotland at the time.

Charles and Camilla looked at tributes for the Queen yesterday
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Charles and Camilla looked at tributes for the Queen yesterdayCredit: Reuters
William and Kate have been made Prince and Princess of Wales
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William and Kate have been made Prince and Princess of WalesCredit: PA
The Duke of Cambridge and Cornwall, 40, dashed to Balmoral, along with his uncles Princes Andrew and Edward and the Countess of Wessex
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The Duke of Cambridge and Cornwall, 40, dashed to Balmoral, along with his uncles Princes Andrew and Edward and the Countess of Wessex
Prince Harry left Balmoral for Windsor yesterday
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Prince Harry left Balmoral for Windsor yesterday
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