I hadn't realised that the Isle of Man would have its own version of the accession proclamation. I had assumed that the words of the one given in London which mentioned other realms and territories would have been used.
@@Shkk Yes, but that particular phrase in the Isle of Man's proclamation does not include the Isle of Man whereas, in the UK's proclamation, it does so the UK one would still have worked legally for the Isle of Man, I would have thought. I wonder whether every realm and territory had its own proclamation. The UK one is issued by the Privy Council which contains representatives from the sovereign's other realms and territories. It seems odd if the other places can come up with their own proclamations without the Privy Council.
@@MrBulky992 Actually every Commonwealth realm have their own proclamation. The king has 15 titles . Like in Australia he will be proclaimed as *King of Australia and his other realms and territories* . This was actually agreed in 1952 itself in the commonwealth summit that each realm will their own title of the monarch with some parts to be common .
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I hadn't realised that the Isle of Man would have its own version of the accession proclamation. I had assumed that the words of the one given in London which mentioned other realms and territories would have been used.
They did say his other realms and territories are 5:08
@@Shkk Yes, but that particular phrase in the Isle of Man's proclamation does not include the Isle of Man whereas, in the UK's proclamation, it does so the UK one would still have worked legally for the Isle of Man, I would have thought. I wonder whether every realm and territory had its own proclamation. The UK one is issued by the Privy Council which contains representatives from the sovereign's other realms and territories. It seems odd if the other places can come up with their own proclamations without the Privy Council.
@@MrBulky992
Actually every Commonwealth realm have their own proclamation.
The king has 15 titles .
Like in Australia he will be proclaimed as *King of Australia and his other realms and territories* .
This was actually agreed in 1952 itself in the commonwealth summit that each realm will their own title of the monarch with some parts to be common .