Horsham student meets King Charles in ancient tradition dating back centuries

A Horsham student got to meet King Charles during an ancient tradition dating back to 1553.
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Christ’s Hospital head student Zaphaneth Puplampu delivered a speech – a loyal address – to the King at Mansion House, the home of the Lord Mayor of London, during a dinner held in honour of the King and Queen Camilla.

A Loyal Address from a Christ’s Hospital student is given during the first official royal visit to, or through, the City of London and has become a long-standing tradition. It is more often written down rather than spoken and has been accepted by many, but not all, of the monarchs since Mary I.

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Queen Elizabeth II received the Loyal Address on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral, onJune 9 1953.

Christ’s Hospital head student Zaphaneth Puplampu delivers a loyal address to King Charles at Mansion House, City of London.Christ’s Hospital head student Zaphaneth Puplampu delivers a loyal address to King Charles at Mansion House, City of London.
Christ’s Hospital head student Zaphaneth Puplampu delivers a loyal address to King Charles at Mansion House, City of London.

Zaphaneth said: “The whole event was surreal; I was surrounded by great people in an amazing setting, and I’m very grateful to have done it on behalf of the students of Christ’s Hospital.”

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