The new British monarch, known until now by the name of Prince Charles, has decided to call himself Charles IIIhis office, Clarence House, announced Thursday.
Carlos, who was already in Balmoral with the Duke of Cambridge and the closest family accompanying the queen, is the eldest son of the sovereign and the heir to the throne of the United Kingdom. His official coronation, however, will not take place for some time, The Guardian recalled.
By protocol, his first interaction as king will be an audience with the British prime minister, Liz Trusswho took office just two days ago.
Charles’s formal proclamation will take place as soon as possible at an accession council at St. James’s Palace, attended by members of the privy council, which advises the monarch on matters of state.
Traditionally, guests include members of the House of Lordsthe mayor, councilors and other prominent citizens of the city of Londonas well as the high commissioners in London of the member nations of the commonwealth.
His story
Born in London on November 14, 1948, is the longest-lasting heir in the history of the British monarchy who, at 70, has surpassed his great-great-grandfather Edward VII, who assumed the throne at more than 59 years of age. Although Charles was made Prince of Wales in 1958, it was not until 1969 that he was invested, crowned by his mother in a ceremony held at the Caernarfon Castle. However, what has most characterized the Prince has always been his sentimental life, since during his youth he has been emotionally linked to several women, although the one that has marked the most in the history of the British monarchy has been -is and will be – Lady Didetails the Ok Diario site.
As heir he received the official title of Duke of Cornwall in 1952 and Prince of Wales in 1958. In addition, he holds the historical titles of Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Duke of Edinburgh (on his father’s death), and Earl of Chester.
Presumed to be the longest-serving heir in the history of the British monarchy at 70 years and 16 dayssurpassing his great-great-grandfather Edward VII, who assumed the throne with more than 59 years of age. In addition, he is the second oldest legal heir in history, only surpassed by Sophia of the Palatinatewho was heir to Anne of Great Britain, who died at the age of 83 without having succeeded her, adds TN.
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