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Coronation Anniversary To Be Proclaimed In Lytham On Monday 6th May

On Monday, 6th May Kila Redfearn will join hundreds of town criers from the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man to proclaim the first anniversary of the Coronation of King Charles the Third and Queen Camilla.

At 12 noon, Kila will stand in Lytham Square to read out The Royal Proclamation (see below) which has been specially written for the occasion and agreed with Buckingham Palace.

Kila who is Head of Charity for Blue Skies Hospitals Fund and lives in Lytham says she is delighted and honoured to be representing Lytham to make this historic proclamation.

She explained: “From Medieval times, the town crier has been a primary means of news communication with townsfolk – from Royal proclamations, local bylaws, market days, to adverts and important information. It is a profession I am extremely proud to belong to, and to be able to announce the first anniversary of the coronation of our King and Queen to the residents of my town is a real honour.”

Bruno Peek CVO OBE OPR, Pageant Master of The Royal Proclamation said: “We feel it is so important to celebrate this first anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty The King, and Her Majesty The Queen Camilla, as it is such a glorious occasion for the whole country, and would like to thank Jane Smith our Principal Town Crier, and all those other Criers throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, for taking part in this unique Proclamation at 12noon on May 6. God Save The King”.

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