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King Charles III proclaimed Papua New Guinea head of state

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In an image taken from video, Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape speaks during a ceremony marking the passing of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea leaders held a ceremony on Tuesday to farewell Queen Elizabeth II and to proclaim King Charles III as the country’s new head of state. (Australian Broadcasting Corporation via AP)

PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (AP) — The leaders of Papua New Guinea held a ceremony Tuesday to honor the late Queen Elizabeth II and proclaim King Charles III as the country’s new head of state.

Governor-General Bob Dadae and Prime Minister James Marape were joined by dignitaries at the ceremony outside Parliament in the capital Port Moresby.

Papua is one of five countries in Asia and the Pacific where the British monarch is head of state. They also include Australia, New Zealand, the Solomon Islands and Tuvalu.

“In reflection of the life she lived, the exemplary performance of duties as the head of the state of Papua New Guinea, it is in this connection that we all gather here this morning to acknowledge her passing and to acknowledge and witness the ascension of the throne of King Charles III," Marape said.

Marape and other leaders will meet Charles on Friday, which coincides with Papua New Guinea’s 47th independence day anniversary, local media reported.

The Associated Press

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