Proclamation won't be made in Manx
New details are emerging about the second proclamation ceremony that will take place on Friday at Tynwald Hill in St Johns.
The ceremony will confirm King Charles III's role as Lord of Mann, and will have a similar structure as traditional Tynwald Day celebrations.
Tynwald has confirmed to Manx Radio that whilst the fencing of the court will be done in English and Manx, the actual proclamation itself will only be made in English.
On Sunday, an initial proclamation was read by His Excellency Lieutenant Governor Sir John Lorimer during a ceremony at Government House.
Members of the public are welcome to witness the proceedings on Tynwald Hill, with sound amplification put in place as far as possible.
Manx Radio is also broadcasting the event live, and it will be streamed online.
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