Events in Wales mark proclamation of King Charles III
"We thought it thought it would be a great educational experience for them, something they would always remember," Gary said.formally confirmed at St James' Palace in London on SaturdayThe proclamation in Cardiff was one of several, with others in Scotland and Northern Ireland, while councils across Wales will also hold ceremonies throughout the day.
A Proclamation Guard made up of 26 members of the 3rd Battalion the Royal Welsh and the Band of the Royal Welsh marched from City Hall to Cardiff Castle ahead of the start of the ceremony.
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