The county proclamation of the accession of His Majesty, The King will take place at County Hall, Llandrindod Wells at 1:30pm on Sunday, September 11.
The proclamation of The King will be read by the High Sheriff of Powys, Mr Tom Jones OBE.
This will be followed by similar ceremonies that are being held at Brecon’s Guildhall, the Shire Hall in Presteigne and Welshpool Town Hall at 3pm the same day.
Members of the public are invited to attend these ceremonies.
The Accession Council, which will see Charles proclaimed as King Charles III, will be televised for the first time in history, Clarence House has confirmed.
Although the the former Prince of Wales automatically became King on the death of his mother, he will be formally proclaimed monarch at a historic Accession Council in the State Apartments of St James’s Palace at 10am on Saturday with the ceremony televised for the first time.
After the meeting, a Principal Proclamation will be read in public for the first time by the Garter King of Arms in the open air from the balcony overlooking Friary Court at St James’s at 11am.
It will be followed by a flurry of Proclamations around the country.