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Trumpets, tiaras & tradition on display as King Charles III presides over opening of Parliament

King Charles III arrived at Parliament to preside over the State Opening on Wednesday, donning his ceremonial robes and the crown of state to deliver a speech laying out the legislative program of the U.K.’s first left-leaning government in 14 years. The state opening of Parliament is one of the traditional set pieces of the political year, showcasing through carefully choreographed pageantry Britain’s evolution from an absolute monarchy to a parliamentary democracy where real power is vested in the elected House of Commons.

Here’s a brief look at the history of the King’s Speech and how it unfolds.

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  • Trumpets, tiaras, and tradition were on full display as King Charles III presided over the State Opening of Parliament.
  • King Charles arrived at Parliament donning ceremonial robes and the state crown to deliver a speech outlining the legislative program of the new left-leaning government led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
  • The event marks the beginning of the House of Commons’ first session following the Labour Party’s victory in the July 4 general election, ending 14 years of Conservative rule.
  • The King’s Speech, written by the government, sets out the legislative agenda for the coming year and is delivered during a joint session of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
  • The State Opening of Parliament is rich in tradition, including a search for explosives beneath the Houses of Parliament, a procession from Buckingham Palace, and symbolic gestures highlighting the monarchy’s constitutional role and the evolution of British democracy.
  • King Charles III has previously delivered this speech twice, once in 2022 on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II and last year as king.
  • The event underscores the constitutional monarchy’s historical and ceremonial significance, emphasizing the distribution of power in the UK’s parliamentary democracy.

The Associated Press has the story:

Trumpets, tiaras & tradition on display as King Charles III presides over opening of Parliament

Newslooks- LONDON (AP) —

What is the King’s Speech?

In simple terms, it is a speech that lays out the government’s legislative program for the coming year.

The speech is written by the elected government, currently led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and delivered by the king during a joint session of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla depart Buckingham Palace, London, travelling in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach to the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster, London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. (Andrew Matthews/POOL via AP)

The event is a symbol of the monarch’s constitutional role as head of state and is accompanied by centuries of tradition. It is the only routine occasion during which both houses of Parliament and the Crown come together in the same place.

Why now?

This year’s State Opening of Parliament marks the first sitting of the House of Commons following the July 4 general election in which Starmer’s left-leaning Labour Party won an overwhelming victory, ending 14 years of Conservative Party rule.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla sit on their thrones ahead of the king making his speech at the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords, London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. King Charles III’s speech will set out the agenda of the UK’s first Labour government for 14 years. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, Pool)

It gives Starmer the opportunity to spell out his government’s priorities and the legislation it intends to pass in the coming year.

But there is more to it than just a speech, right?

Of course. Britain and the royals know how to put on a show.

The King’s Speech dates back to at least the 15th century, and the traditions highlight that history.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla wearing the Diamond Diadem arrive at the Houses of Parliament, Victoria Tower – Sovereign’s Entrance for the State Opening of Parliament, in London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. ( Chris Jackson/POOL via AP)

The event gets underway at 9:30 am, when the Yeomen of the Guard — a group of ceremonial bodyguards who still wear traditional red and gold uniforms from the Tudor period — search the cellars beneath the Houses of Parliament for explosives. The tradition is a reminder of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot in which Roman Catholic rebels led by Guy Fawkes tried to kill Protestant King James I by blowing up the building during the State Opening of Parliament.

The King’s Bodyguard the Yeomen of the Guard take part in a ceremonial search in the House of Lords Chamber, ahead of the State Opening of Parliament, in the Houses of Parliament, in London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. (Henry Nicholls/POOL via AP)

The public show starts later in the morning, when the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment leads a procession from Buckingham Palace to the Houses of Parliament. The monarch travels in a gilded coach, while a separate coach carries the Imperial State Crown, the Cap of Maintenance and Sword of State.

Meanwhile, a lawmaker goes to the palace as a symbolic hostage to ensure the king’s safe return. The tradition dates back to King Charles I’s effort to arrest lawmakers in 1642 as he tried to assert his right to govern without the advice and consent of Parliament. Charles I was ultimately tried for treason and beheaded.

Member of the House of Lords take their seats in the Lords Chamber, ahead of the State Opening of Parliament, in the Houses of Parliament, in London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. (Henry Nicholls/POOL via AP)

Ever since then, the monarch has been barred from entering the House of Commons. That is why the opening ceremony takes place in the House of Lords, Parliament’s unelected upper chamber.

The Lords will send a security official called the Black Rod to the Commons to summon members to the joint sitting. But lawmakers traditionally slam the door in Black Rod’s face to symbolize their independence. Only after Black Rod pounds on the door with a staff will lawmakers make their way to the House of Lords, purposefully taking their time to once again show that the elected house holds the real power. Upon arrival, they pile into the back of a chamber packed with lords in ermine-trimmed scarlet robes.

The Yeoman of the Guard take part in the Ceremonial Search ahead of the King’s Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, in the House of Lords, London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. King Charles III’s speech will set out the agenda of the UK’s first Labour government for 14 years. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, Pool)

“It’s a terrible cram because there are so many people and not enough space,” said George Gross, a royal historian at King’s College London. “But I think that’s part of the magic of the occasion, this sense that you’ve got everything crammed together … a very unusual moment that otherwise doesn’t happen.″

The king traditionally delivers his speech from a golden throne while wearing the Robe of State and the diamond-encrusted Imperial State Crown.

The King’s Bodyguard the Yeomen of the Guard take part in a ceremonial search in the House of Lords Chamber, ahead of the State Opening of Parliament, in the Houses of Parliament, in London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. (Henry Nicholls/POOL via AP)

Has Charles done this before?

This will be third speech Charles has delivered, and his second as king.

In 2022, the late Queen Elizabeth II delegated this critical duty to Charles. The move was seen as evidence that a transition was underway, with the 96-year-old monarch remaining on the throne but turning over more responsibilities to her eldest son.

FILE – Britain’s King Charles III sits besides Queen Camilla during the State Opening of Parliament at the Palace of Westminster in London, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. King Charles III will officially open the new session of Parliament on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, donning his ceremonial robes and the crown of state to deliver a speech laying out the legislative program of the U.K.’s first left-leaning government in 14 years. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, Pool, File)

The choreography of the day emphasized a queen who was absent and yet still present. Her throne had been removed, but in its place the Imperial State Crown sat propped on a pillow. Charles, wearing the uniform of an admiral of the fleet, glittered in gold braid rather than sweeping ermine robes. After becoming king, Charles presided over his own ermine-infused affair last year.

What are they thinking?

Charles is the head of state, but he is constitutionally obliged to follow the government’s advice. As such, he will likely be inscrutable in his reading of the speech, offering no clue as to whether he approves of the policies he announces on behalf of “my government.”

FILE – Britain’s then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunk, right, and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer pass through the Peer’s Lobby to attend the State Opening of Parliament, at the Palace of Westminster in London, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. King Charles III will officially open the new session of Parliament on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, donning his ceremonial robes and the crown of state to deliver a speech laying out the legislative program of the U.K.’s first left-leaning government in 14 years. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, Pool, File)

Likewise, members of both houses of Parliament are expected to listen to the speech in silence — unusual indeed for the House of Commons, where political debate is often raucous and irreverent.

So what does it all mean?

All the pomp and circumstance is there to make a point, Gross told The Associated Press. Those ceremonial events highlight the turning points in British history.

What really matters is the reference to Charles I, which cements the road to Britain becoming a constitutional monarchy, showcasing that neither the monarch nor anyone else can march into Parliament and demand whatever they want, Gross said. ’’It ultimately shows where power lies, and power now lies via the people through the government,″ Gross said.

The Yeoman of the Guard take part in the Ceremonial Search ahead of the King’s Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, in the House of Lords, London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. King Charles III’s speech will set out the agenda of the UK’s first Labour government for 14 years. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, Pool)

Beyond that, there’s something for every branch of British government. The “genius’’ of the ceremony is its ability to have something for everyone — the lords, the lawmakers and the crown, said anthropologist Emma Crewe of SOAS University of London, who has studied Parliament.

The King’s Bodyguard the Yeomen of the Guard take part in a ceremonial search in the House of Lords Chamber, ahead of the State Opening of Parliament, in the Houses of Parliament, in London, Wednesday, July 17, 2024. (Justin Tallis/POOL via AP)

“I do think that stories are really, really powerful and we do well to listen to the stories that people tell about our most important political institution,” she told the AP. “It reminds us that it’s been around for a very long time, and we should protect it. And we should get involved.”

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