Flowers, cheers and a kiss: King Charles III. is back in London

On England's new King Charles III.

Flowers, cheers and a kiss: King Charles III. is back in London

On England's new King Charles III. events are just pouring in now. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, had just died a day before he returned to London. At Buckingham Palace, he and his wife Camilla are received loudly.

"God Save the King" - as the new King Charles III. arrived at Buckingham Palace in London on Friday afternoon, thousands of people shouted at him: "God save the king".

Charles disembarked at the palace gates to greet the crowd. He shook countless hands and accepted expressions of grief. He thanked the people for their sympathy.

Hundreds in the front row tried to capture the new king with their cellphone cameras. A woman kissed the monarch's hand. Another even kissed him on the cheek - actually a breach of royal protocol, but Charles didn't seem upset: he smiled.

King consort Camilla also shook numerous hands. She wore a black dress and a pearl necklace. Together, the two then looked at the numerous bouquets and messages that people had left in front of the palace since Thursday evening. The two then walked to their new official residence. Charles previously lived in Clarence House a few hundred yards away.

King Charles III and Camilla had returned from Scotland, where his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, had died on Thursday. The two landed in the afternoon at Northolt military airport, a good 20 kilometers north-west of London, and then drove directly to Buckingham Palace. After rain the day before and cloudy weather in the morning, the sun had come out there.

King Charles III had a number of official appointments in London. Among other things, he will give an audience to Prime Minister Liz Truss and later address the nation in a speech. This Saturday he is to be formally proclaimed monarch by a specially convened council.