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King Charles III has views and passions, but his first job is to reform ... (The Guardian)

He will be a very different monarch to his mother. He should use that to his and the nation's advantage, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins.

Charles is not young and is not the Queen. The British monarchy is a curiosity of history. Where the new monarch could unquestionably make a mark is in reforming the image of monarchy. There may need to be an heir to the throne, but an extended family need not enjoy – or more often endure – a publicity and lifestyle unknown to most royal families elsewhere in Europe. This may matter only in the margins of the constitution, in the dealings that a king has of constitutional necessity with his prime minister and with the machinery of parliament. He may be no more than conversing with the most powerful person in the land, but that in itself is a position of influence. The danger is the near certainty of leakage. The monarch holds a weekly audience with the prime minister in conditions of absolute confidentiality. In the event, he was well enough to recommend Lord Home as his successor, but this did not save the Queen from seeming to approve a secretive and oligarchic transfer of power. A different crisis arose when Boris Johnson in 2019 tried to involve the monarch in an [illegal proroguing of parliament](https://www.theguardian.com/law/2019/sep/24/boris-johnsons-suspension-of-parliament-unlawful-supreme-court-rules-prorogue), to be overturned not by the monarch but by the supreme court. He knows that the nation has regarded the Queen as the apotheosis of constitutional monarchy. His entire life has been spent in the shadow of her performance, and he has been tutored at every turn in the role of the occupant of the throne.

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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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King Charles III pays tribute to his 'beloved mother' (Aljazeera.com)

The UK's new monarch will be known as King Charles III, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Clarence House said.

Charles is the longest-serving heir apparent in British history. “We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother. His wife Camilla becomes queen consort.

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King Charles to address a nation in mourning (Reuters)

Britain's King Charles will address a nation in mourning on Friday following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, the only monarch most Britons ever ...

She was the very spirit of Great Britain – and that spirit will endure." "I have in sincerity pledged myself to your service, as so many of you are pledged to mine. Parliament will also convene on Saturday, something it rarely does, and will approve a formal message of condolence to the king. She was crowned in June the following year. "We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a much-loved mother. She and her daughters brought flowers to the castle gates.

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King Charles III starts reign as mourning begins for late queen (Manila Bulletin)

At 73, Charles is the oldest monarch yet to ascend the throne of the United Kingdom, following the death of his “cherished” mother at her Scottish estate of ...

But Australia’s new government looks set to revive a push to ditch the monarchy, casting doubt on his inheritance even as it mourns the queen. She is in all our minds and hearts,” he said. “Charles has had such a great example to follow. “God save the king.” The final public farewell at Westminster Abbey in London will be a public holiday in the form of a Day of National Mourning. From the Scottish capital, her coffin is due to be flown to London on Tuesday for a lying in state accessible to the public. Jane Barlow, the photographer who took the last public pictures of the queen on Tuesday, said she was “frail” but in “good spirits”. The date of the funeral, which will be attended by heads of state and government, has yet to be announced but is expected to be on Monday, September 19. Gun salutes — one round for every year of the queen’s life — will be fired Friday across Hyde Park in central London and from the Tower of London on the River Thames. “During this period of mourning and change, my family and I will be comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which the queen was so widely held,” Charles said in a statement. He was due to return to London from Balmoral, where the 96-year-old queen died “peacefully” after a year-long period of ill-health and decline, at the culmination of a record-breaking reign of 70 years. At 73, Charles is the oldest monarch yet to ascend the throne, following the death of his “cherished” mother at her remote Scottish estate on Thursday.

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Britain's New King Is Charles III. Who Were Charles I and II? (NDTV)

The new King Charles III is the third British monarch to share the name, and those looking for omens will find two wildly different fates befalling his ...

He also had to deal with two profound crises, the Black Death Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of London a year later. His reign saw the rise of colonisation and trade in India, the East Indies and America. Fearing an invasion from the English republican forces under Cromwell from the south, Charles and his supporters launched an invasion of England. I would have no such imputation," he wrote. Charles was defeated in 1645 but refused to give in to his captors' demands for a constitutional monarchy and was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in 1649. The only British monarch to be executed, Charles I's reign led to a brutal civil war and the abolition of the royal family.

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