Charles Prince of Wales

2022 - 9 - 8

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Who succeeds Queen Elizabeth II? Here's who is next in line to the ... (The Washington Post)

Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, becomes king with Queen Elizabeth's death.

The [royal family gathered at her bedside](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/08/queen-elizabeth-health/?itid=lk_inline_manual_2) in Balmoral Castle in Scotland. [has died at age 96](https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/09/08/queen-elizabeth-ii-dead/?itid=lk_inline_manual_2).

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Prince Charles becomes king after Queen Elizabeth II's death. How ... (Vox)

Charles is likely to be the "climate king." But he faces plenty of other challenges in the United Kingdom and abroad.

But as Newman said, a lot of this notion of the Commonwealth came from the queen herself: “Once she’s gone, I think this could unravel.” That could be destabilizing, at least in how Britain thinks of itself and its place in the world. [Global Britain](https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2021/11/britannia-chained-why-the-legacy-of-brexit-threatens-boris-johnsons-global-britain)” in the post-Brexit world, one where the UK reasserts its power and influence apart from the European Union. As experts said, Queen Elizabeth invested in this role as leader of the Commonwealth, and in passing it on to Charles, indicated she wanted it to continue. But there is also a lot of historical reckoning that hasn’t really been done, especially when it comes to Britain’s imperial history and its involvement in the slave trade. “And therefore, yes, there is a duty to the nation and to the British people.” [is trying to establish its position in the world](https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/in-depth-research-reports/issue-brief/global-britain-an-american-review/) in the aftermath of Brexit. Charles is also taking over as the head of the Commonwealth, a disparate group of nations that are only connected through very loose ties to Britain. The so-called “Spider Memos” include everything from a passionate demand [to end the illegal fishing of the Patagonian toothfish](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/may/13/prince-charles-black-spider-memos-lobbying-ministers-tony-blair) to a call for more equipment for troops in Iraq. And of course, by reorienting the monarchy around this global issue, it is a way for the institution to stay relevant and maybe even necessary. In 2018, the queen also named Charles [the head of the Commonwealth of Nations](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/20/prince-charles-next-head-commonwealth-queen), which is the United Kingdom plus a group of 53 countries that have cultural or political ties to it, including as part of its former empire. “There’s another role that he’s carefully carving out for himself at the moment, and that is as this environmentalist king-in-waiting,” Owens said. “The reason the monarchy has survived is by constantly searching out new roles for itself,” said Ed Owens, a historian of the modern British monarchy.

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When Does Prince Charles Become King? (TownandCountrymag.com)

King Charles III ascended to the throne upon his mother Queen Elizabeth's death this afternoon.

[Emily Burack](https://www.emilyburack.com/) (she/her) is the news writer for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, culture, the royals, and a range of other subjects. Follow her @emburack on [Twitter ](https://twitter.com/emburack)and [Charles will have to decide what he wants his regnal name to be](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a10021776/prince-charles-name-change-king/). It's as yet unclear when [Charles's coronation](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/a22500180/prince-charles-coronation/) will take place. Just as Queen Elizabeth [became monarch the moment her father, King George VI, died](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a40153143/queen-elizabeth-became-monarch-moment-queen/), King Charles, too, takes on the role as British monarch immediately. [Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/g40197892/royal-family-platinum-jubilee-pageant-photos/), a royal fan told Kate, "You’re going to make a brilliant Princess of Wales."

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What to know about King Charles III, Britain's new monarch (CBS News)

With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, her eldest son Charles, has ascended to the throne.

In 2015, Charles met with then-President Barack Obama for the second time during a three-day visit to the U.S. and I'm not just saying that," crediting Charles for having got "the whole thing going." "I suppose I have spent most of my life trying to propose and initiate things that very few people could see the point of or, frankly, thought were plain bonkers," he said in 2016. Biden praised the prince for his leadership on environmental matters and reportedly told him: "We need you badly… During former President Donald Trump's state visit to the U.K. "What moved me is his passion for future generations," said Trump. From early on, the boy-who-would-be-king's most essential duty was to find a wife and produce future heirs. He has continued to be a passionate advocate through his charity work for everything from environmental conservation, to community empowerment. But it became obvious to the world that the royal couple wasn't happy together. I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world. [passing of Queen Elizabeth II](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/queen-elizabeth-ii-dies-age-96-britains-longest-reigning-monarch/), her first son Charles has ascended the throne. "We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a much-loved Mother.

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Royals in town: Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry visits to ... (Palm Beach Post)

Queen Elizabeth II died at 96 at Balmoral Castle. We look back when Prince Charles, Princess Diana and the royal family visited Palm Beach County.

He was released the next day, flew to Eleuthera in the Bahamas and returned to Wellington a few days later. In 1989, the Prince of Wales visited Florida to inaugurate the Windsor Polo and Beach Club. He had spent a rigorous afternoon on horseback on the polo fields of Wellington in 90-degree heat. Geoffrey Kent and the prince had been playing polo together for years and founded the Windsor Park Polo Team in England in 1987. [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). There also was a flap over Patricia Kluge, the ball's co-chair, who resigned after it was revealed that, years earlier, she had posed nude for a British magazine. The polo club, 10 miles north of Vero Beach in Indian River County, was the brainchild of Geoffrey and Jorie Kent. Contact Lordi at 561-542-6249 or The prince returned to Palm Beach County in 1988. Following the inauguration of the new club in Vero Beach, Kent and the Prince of Wales played for the Windsor Park Polo Team at the Palm Beach Polo and Country Club in Wellington. [ Prince Harry, the younger son of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, visited Palm Beach County](https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/local/2016/08/13/between-prince-charles-harry-visits/7055670007/) to play a charity polo match at Valiente Polo Farm in [Wellington](https://www.palmbeachpost.com/neighborhoods/wellington/). In 1980, the Prince of Wales was admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital in

U.K. Reveals the Name Former Prince Charles Will Adopt as King (U.S. News & World Report)

Queen Elizabeth II was an outlier when she kept her given name as sovereign. Royal watchers have widely scrutinized whether Charles would follow suit.

That decision changed earlier this year when, on the date marking the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s coronation, her message included a “sincere wish” that Camilla be known as queen consort when Charles became king. Clarence House, one of the royal residences, confirmed to the BBC shortly after Truss’ remarks that the new king would indeed be known as Charles III. He reportedly felt the need for continuity following the dramatic decision of his brother and predecessor, King Edward VIII, to abdicate his role as king in 1936 after reigning for less than a year.

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King Charles is Too Political for the USA (POLITICO Magazine)

The moment Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday, Prince Charles became King Charles III. As Britain and 14 Commonwealth realms adjust to their new head of ...

— where “The Crown” was must-see TV and tens of millions tuned in to the royal weddings — this septuagenarian activist may break the spell cast so carefully and diligently by his mother. Much of this antipathy is a hangover from the highly publicized collapse of his marriage to Diana — who was much beloved in the U.S. [no law](https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/queen-vote-general-election-2019-can-does-voting-rules-royal-family-explained-370067) stating that the sovereign cannot vote, the Queen stuck to convention and never filled in a ballot. “You can’t be the same as the sovereign if you’re the Prince of Wales or the heir.” This commitment to environmentalism and charity work is as impressive as it is politically incongruous: There’s the loud-and-proud progressiveness of his public efforts. “In England, the monarch lives in a palace but the Prime Minister lives in a townhouse on Downing Street. Indeed, the Queen took that head of state role “very, very seriously,” says Vaughn. Oyster-like in refraining from controversial comments, the Queen resembled a “blank slate,” adds Mcguire. One critical element of this appeal is the family’s “permanent celebrity” status. If Charles continues his activist work, he may stand to forfeit not only approval among the American public — already dented by memory of his 90s affair — but also American interest in the British monarchy as a whole. She met with 13 of the last 14 American presidents, and understood “the personalities, the idiosyncrasies of the current government,” according to Robert Traynham, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, who has studied the Queen and US.-U.K. public, despite the fact that Americans fought a war to free themselves from the tyranny of British rule two centuries prior.

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How old is Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, heir to the British ... (AS English)

Prince Charles' mother became queen when he was only three after the death of his grandfather King George VI in 1952.

He was also the first grandchild of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. He is the father of Princes William and Harry and is also a grandfather. “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. He founded The Prince’s Trust in 1976, and is a patron, president or member of over 400 other charities and organisations. His mother became queen when he was only three after the death of his grandfather King George VI in 1952. Prince Charles’ mother became queen when he was only three after the death of his grandfather King George VI in 1952.

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As King Charles III takes the crown, here's how he may focus his reign (NPR)

Throughout her 70 years as queen, Elizabeth II sought to maintain strict political neutrality. While Charles has been careful not to tread too publicly, ...

[Prince's Trust](https://www.princes-trust.org.uk/), which he founded in 1976. [an interview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmEHJxWkvPg&t=112s) posted to the Royal Family's website in 2020, he recalled how as a teenager he began to feel increasingly alarmed by "the destruction of everything ... ](https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/prince-charles-calls-uks-rwanda-migrants-policy-appalling-reports-2022-06-11/) Following the asylum policy kerfuffle earlier this year, Michael Cole, a former royal correspondent for the BBC, said in The letters addressed everything from the U.K.'s involvement in the war in Iraq to the availability of herbal alternative medicines. That will present serious constitutional issues." Thatcher rebuffed his efforts to get her to meet with leaders from a community program that Charles helped found. [an interview](https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1632127/prince-charles-news-royal-heir-political-views-extraordinarily-careful-vn) that as king, Charles will need to be "careful" with voicing political opinions. [controversial new immigration policy](https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/commentaries/qa-the-uks-policy-to-send-asylum-seekers-to-rwanda/) from the government of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson that sends all asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing. In his [Easter message in April](https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/951030-prince-charles-highlights-suffering-of-innocent-victims-of-conflict-in-easter-message), Charles referred to the "unutterable tragedy" of those who've been "forced to flee their country and seek shelter far from home," saying they are "in need of a welcome, of rest, and of kindness." [The Sunday Times](https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/charles-wont-be-prince-charming-if-he-keeps-on-meddling-say-ministers-bnz0n00bs) said: "Prince Charles is an adornment to our public life, but that will cease to be charming if he attempts to behave the same way when he is king. [speaking at the opening ceremony of the COP26 climate summit](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCSWSpRaXfM) in Glasgow, Scotland, he warned that the time for addressing climate change had "quite literally run out."

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As King Charles III takes the throne, big changes lie ahead for the ... (CNN)

God save the Queen, long live the King. The second Elizabethan age has come to an end and the royal family will now regroup around a new monarch for the ...

Many of these decisions would already have been taken and the first telling signs of where his loyalties lie will be seen in who gets to keep which residences and especially who gets an upgrade. If he does, Catherine becomes Her Royal Highness, The Princess of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge. It seems unlikely that William would want to move, so the King's former residences, including Clarence House and Birkhall in the Scottish Highlands, will likely remain vacant until Charles offers them to other members of the family, or finds an alternative use. Well, traditionally the new monarch would move into Buckingham Palace but in 2011, the BBC reported that Charles was considering moving his entire court to Windsor and turning Buckingham Palace into an events center. He will take charge of the Royal Collection, which includes one of the most valuable art collections in the world. He also picks up the Duchy of Lancaster, a vast estate of more than 10,000 hectares of land, prime London real estate and a portfolio of investments. At the time their wedding was announced in February 2005, the official statement said: "It is intended that Mrs Parker Bowles should use the title HRH The Princess Consort when The Prince of Wales accedes to The Throne." People would look to Elizabeth in times of crisis, but will they rally around King Charles III in the same way? The prime ministerial audiences are one of several constitutional duties to which King Charles III will be expected to step up and they will bring him in regular contact with policymakers. He represents continuity and celebrates excellence on behalf of the country. He is the Fount of Honour, which means all honors, such as knighthoods, will now be given in his name. He will become head of the 56-member Commonwealth, although that is not a hereditary position, after his

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Britain has a new monarch: What to know about King Charles III (The Washington Post)

Charles became king upon Queen Elizabeth II's death and his son William is now the Prince of Wales, the title of the heir to the British throne.

Here’s [what will happen in the first 10 days](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/08/what-is-operation-london-bridge/?itid=lb_remembering-queen-elizabeth-ii_6) after the end of the queen’s reign. [Follow our live coverage](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/09/queen-elizabeth-death-charles-speech/?itid=lb_remembering-queen-elizabeth-ii_2) as the U.K. [died in Scotland on Thursday](https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/09/08/queen-elizabeth-ii-dead/?itid=lb_remembering-queen-elizabeth-ii_1).

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