celebrate the queen s patterning jubilee, and was very struck actually by his warmth and he has had a lot of practice at this, and i have also been attentive to his announcements, to the various things that he s put out. i think we see somebody who is certainly well practised, well prepared for the role. and if i could observe something that struck me in new zealand, i don t know if it is true, i imagine it is true everywhere else, the fact that there is an automatic ascension, although we do have a proclamation ceremony to confirm that, i think was something of a relief, there is no other contenderfor relief, there is no other contender for the throne, it was quite clear who that person was quite clear who that person was going to be, and it was immediate, so upon the death of the queen, we had a new king.
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King Charles III is set to make his first official visit to Northern Ireland this coming week, the first king to step foot in the province for almost 80 years.