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Radio Solent,3 mins

High Sheriff's 'dyslexia nervousness' over proclamation delivery

Alun Newman

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Proclamation services for the new King have taken place across the South of England. The new sovereign was proclaimed in a historic service at St James's Palace on Saturday - and then a wave of further proclamations took place across the UK yesterday. Winchester Great Hall held one of these proclamation ceremonies, delivered by Hampshire's High Sheriff, The Lady Edwina Grosvenor. Lady Grosvenor told us how she panicked before reading the proclamation because of her dyslexia.

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