The market town of Chatteris celebrated the ascension of Charles lll to the throne with the reading of the proclamation.
The mayor, cllr Linda Ashley, read the proclamation outside the front doors of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul.
She was joined by fellow councillors Alan Gowler, James Carney and others from the Chatteris Town Council as well as many members of the public.
Members from the Royal British Legion, brownies and the church also appeared at the town proclamation.
After the church bells rang for a short time, the Mayor was announced by a member of the ceremony and proceeded to read out the proclamation; announcing the unfortunate passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll and the ascension of Charles lll to the throne.
Those in attendance sang out a portion of the national anthem but with updated lyrics, singing god save the king for the first time in 70 years.
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