King Charles and Queen Camilla are scheduled to attend a ceremony that opens the next term of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood. The event takes place on 27 June, according to the report. As part of the ceremony, the King is set to give a speech during the service. The reporting indicates the occasion is a formal parliamentary opening, held at the Scottish Parliament complex in Edinburgh, and is attended by the monarch and the Queen consort. Other details of the programme or the participation of senior political figures are not provided in the available material. The scheduled attendance and the King’s role in speaking are the main points mentioned across the coverage.
King and Queen to attend ceremony opening new Scottish Parliament term
King Charles and Queen Camilla are scheduled to attend a ceremony that opens the next term of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood. The event takes place on 27 June, according to the report. As part of...
- King Charles and Queen Camilla attend the ceremony at Holyrood.
- The ceremony takes place on 27 June.
- The event opens the next term of the Scottish Parliament.
- The King speaks at the service.
Charles will speak at the service, which will take place at Holyrood on June 27.
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