King Charles III, the new monarch

The throne was swiftly and quietly transferred to the heir, Charles, the former Prince of Wales, upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

However, he must first complete a variety of practical and customary requirements before being anointed King.

The new king’s title will be King Charles III. That was the new king’s first action after taking power. Charles Philip Arthur George was one of the four names he had the option to choose from.

Prince William will need to have his father bestow the title of Prince of Wales on him even though he is the heir to the throne. William and Kate are now known as Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge as he has acquired his father’s title of Duke of Cornwall.

The wife of the monarch is referred to as the consort, and Camilla, Charles’ wife, now has the title of Queen Consort.

On Saturday, Charles is anticipated to be formally crowned King. This will take place in front of the Accession Council, a ceremonial council, in St. James’ Palace in London.

This is a group of senior lords and MPs from the Privy Council, as well as some high-ranking civil workers, Commonwealth high commissioners, and the Lord Mayor of London.

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