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King Charles III has and has had a variety of flags to represent him as a prince, duke, and, eventually, head of state of two of his 15 realms; in the latter case, the heraldic flags are the nation's coat of arms in banner form.
The royal standards of the United Kingdom are presently either of two similar flags used by King Charles III in his capacity as sovereign of the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies, and the British Overseas Territories.
- Money. The Royal Mint in Llantrisant is about to have a lot of work to do. Coins featuring the new King will show him facing to the left. Elizabeth II’s effigy faces to the right.
- Stamps. The new King will at some stage feature on British stamps, and others around the Commonwealth. He may have already sat for such sculptures or portraits, and he will again have to approve the designs.
- The Royal anthem. The words to the de facto national anthem of the United Kingdom – although Wales has its own – will have to be changed to “God save our gracious King” with substitutions of “him” and “he”.
- Passports and His Majesty. The former Prince of Wales no longer needs his own passport, but for the rest of the UK passports will be issued in his name.
Oct 9, 2022 · Following the death of Queen Elizabeth, her son King Charles not only succeeded her as British monarch, but as monarch of 14 other Commonwealth realms, from Australia to Jamaica.
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Aug 28, 2023 · 28th August 2023. The King has presented a brand new colour to the Royal Guard at Balmoral Castle. The regimental flag was handed over by His Majesty in a short ceremony at Balmoral as he...