The Form of Proclamation for British Overseas Territories was set out in an Order in Council approved at the Accession Council.
Anguilla The proclamation in
Anguilla was held at the
Government House in Old Ta at 11:00 a.m. on 11 September and was read out by Governor
Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam.
Bermuda The proclamation in
Bermuda took place in Front Street,
Hamilton on 11 September and was read out by
Governor of Bermuda,
Rena Lalgie, in the presence of legislators and a crowd of Bermudians. The ceremony was accompanied by a march-past by the
Royal Bermuda Regiment and a 21-gun salute over
Hamilton Harbour to mark the closing of the proclamation shortly after 9 am local time.
British Antarctic Territory The proclamation in the
British Antarctic Territory, the largest and most southerly of the British overseas territories, was read out by Commissioner
Paul Candler via a video link from London on 12 September to
Rothera Research Station on the
Antarctic Peninsula.
British Indian Ocean Territory The proclamation in the
British Indian Ocean Territory took place at the British Forces Headquarters in
Diego Garcia on 11 September, and was read out by Major Matt Adams of
Royal Marines on behalf of Commissioner Paul Candler.
British Virgin Islands The proclamation in the
British Virgin Islands took place at the
Government House in
Road Town on 11 September and was read out by Governor
John Rankin, in the presence of Premier
Natalio Wheatley, Deputy Governor David Archer Jr., and members of the
House of the Assembly. After the proclamation, those in attendance said
God Save the King, followed by a gun salute.
Cayman Islands The proclamation in the
Cayman Islands took place at the
Government House in
Grand Cayman, on 11 September at 9:00 AM (local time), by Governor
Martyn Roper. This was accompanied by a 21-gun salute and a march past by contingents of the
Royal Cayman Islands Police Service,
Cayman Islands Regiment,
Cayman Islands Coast Guard, Cayman Islands Fire Service, Cayman Islands Prison Service,
Cayman Islands Cadet Corps and its
marching band.
Falkland Islands The proclamation in the
Falkland Islands was held at
Government House in
Stanley on the morning of 11 September, and was read by Governor
Alison Blake. The ceremony was attended by government officials, members of the
Legislative Assembly and representatives of
British Forces South Atlantic Islands.
Gibraltar The proclamation in
Gibraltar took place at
The Convent at midday on 11 September. It was read out by Governor
David Steel, who was joined by the political, civic and religious leaders of the territory. A 21-gun salute was fired after the ceremony by the
Royal Gibraltar Regiment from
Devil's Gap Battery.
Montserrat The proclamation in
Montserrat took place at Salem Park at 7:55 a.m. (local time) on 11 September and was read out by Governor
Sarah Tucker. It was followed by a rendition of
God Save the King, a 21-gun salute and three cheers for King Charles III.
Pitcairn Islands The proclamation in
Pitcairn Islands, one of the smallest British overseas territories, took place at the town hall in
Adamstown on 11 September. It was read out by Governor
Iona Thomas via a video link from
Wellington,
New Zealand.
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha The proclamation in
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha took place at the
Saint Helena Supreme Court in
Jamestown at 10:30 a.m. on 11 September. It was read out by Governor
Nigel Phillips.
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands The proclamation in
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands was read out by Commissioner
Alison Blake via a video link from the
Government House in
Stanley, Falkland Islands on 11 September to overwintering teams at
King Edward Point and
Bird Island.
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia The proclamation in
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia took place at the
Episkopi Cantonment on 11 September and was read out by the Administrator
Peter J. M. Squires.
Turks and Caicos Islands The proclamation in the Turks and Caicos Islands was held at Waterloo in
Grand Turk Island on 11 September at 11:00 a.m and was read out by Governor
Nigel Dakin. ==Crown Dependencies==