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In English usage, prior to his accession to the throne, he was referred to as either "Prince Charles" or "Prince of Wale...
13/02/2023

In English usage, prior to his accession to the throne, he was referred to as either "Prince Charles" or "Prince of Wales".
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In London, the official residence of Charles III when he was Prince of Wales was Clarence House. Also during this period he owned the estates of Highgrove[en] in Gloucestershire, Berkhall[en] in Scotland and Luynevermoud[en] in Wales.

In 1958, 9-year-old Charles was granted the title of Prince of Wales, along with the additional title of Earl of Chester...
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In 1958, 9-year-old Charles was granted the title of Prince of Wales, along with the additional title of Earl of Chester. The full official title began to sound like "His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Earl of Chester" - "His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Earl of Chester."

On Elizabeth II's ascension to the throne in 1952, Prince Charles became heir apparent to the throne and automatically r...
13/02/2023

On Elizabeth II's ascension to the throne in 1952, Prince Charles became heir apparent to the throne and automatically received the title[28] Duke of Cornwall (traditionally held by the eldest living son of a reigning monarch if heir to the throne) and the similar Scottish title Duke of Rothesay, along with additional the titles of Earl of Carrick and Baron Renfrew, historically associated with him. In addition, Charles, as heir to the throne of Scotland, became Lord of the Isles, as well as Prince and Grand Steward of Scotland. The official name of Charles was "His Royal Highness The Duke of Cornwall" - "His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall", without the words "prince" and "Charles".

As a result, at birth, Charles received the title “His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Edinburgh” - “His Royal Highness...
13/02/2023

As a result, at birth, Charles received the title “His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Edinburgh” - “His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Edinburgh” (“Edinburgh” here acts as a kind of surname, only Philip remained the title of Duke of Edinburgh, since, according to British tradition, in every Each peerage title is held by only one bearer at a time). But back in 1999, it was announced the decision of Prince Charles that after the death of their father and mother, the title of Duke of Edinburgh would be recreated for his younger brother, Prince Edward[25][26]. However, on December 1, 2022, it was announced that the title would likely be recreated for his granddaughter Charlotte to keep it in the line of succession

At the birth of Charles, his mother was a princess and, being the wife of the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duchess of Edinburg...
13/02/2023

At the birth of Charles, his mother was a princess and, being the wife of the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duchess of Edinburgh. Her husband did not bear the title of prince.
According to the rules in force until 1948, the title of prince was given only to the sons of the king and their sons, as well as the sons of the eldest son of the heir to the throne. According to these norms, Charles could not have become a prince, since he was the son of not a son, but the daughter of a monarch, and would have been called Earl of Merioneth - after the courtesy title of his father, the Duke of Edinburgh. However, three weeks before his birth, King George VI changed these rules, extending the right to the title of prince to all future children of Elizabeth and Philip.

On December 15, 1948, the christening of the prince took place in the music room of Buckingham Palace (he was baptized b...
07/02/2023

On December 15, 1948, the christening of the prince took place in the music room of Buckingham Palace (he was baptized by the Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher). The prince had eight godparents: King George VI (Charles' maternal grandfather), Queen Mary of Teck (maternal great-grandmother), Victoria of Hesse-Darmstadt, Marchioness of Milford Haven (paternal great-grandmother), Prince George, Count of Corfu (cousin grandfather; he was represented at the ceremony by Prince Philip), King Haakon VII of Norway (at the ceremony he was represented by the Earl of Athlone), Princess Margaret (maternal aunt), Lady Patricia Mountbatten (great aunt) and the Honorable David Bowes-Lyon[en] (great-uncle by the mother)[

Prince Charles Philip Arthur George was born at Buckingham Palace on Sunday, November 14, 1948, at 21:14 GMT, one year a...
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Prince Charles Philip Arthur George was born at Buckingham Palace on Sunday, November 14, 1948, at 21:14 GMT, one year after the wedding of Princess Elizabeth of York and her husband, Philip Mountbatten (the wedding took place on November 20, 1947). At the time of birth, there were a midwife, four doctors and an anesthesiologist near Elizabeth. Charles became the first grandson of King George VI. In honor of the birth of the prince, 41 artillery salvos were fired. The bells of Westminster Abbey rang five thousand times. Trafalgar Square was illuminated. The sailors were given a double helping of rum.

Since 2005, he has been married to Camilla Parker-Bowles, who until 2022 bore the title of Duchess of Cornwall, and afte...
07/02/2023

Since 2005, he has been married to Camilla Parker-Bowles, who until 2022 bore the title of Duchess of Cornwall, and after her husband's accession to the throne, received the title of Queen Consort. The first wife of Charles III was Princess Diana, in this marriage two sons were born: William, Prince of Wales (heir to the throne) and Harry, Duke of Sussex.

Son of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921-2021). He was the heir to the throne (1952-202...
07/02/2023

Son of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921-2021). He was the heir to the throne (1952-2022) and the Prince of Wales (1958-2022) for the longest time in the history of Britain, in connection with which he was known as "Prince Charles" for most of his life. He succeeded to the throne on September 8, 2022[4] at the age of 73, becoming the oldest king of Britain at the time of the beginning of his reign. His coronation is to take place on May 6, 2023.

Charles III[a][b] (English Charles III, pronunciation: /tʃɑːlz/), full name Charles Philip Arthur George (English Charle...
07/02/2023

Charles III[a][b] (English Charles III, pronunciation: /tʃɑːlz/), full name Charles Philip Arthur George (English Charles Philip Arthur George; born November 14, 1948, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK) - The reigning king of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Commonwealth kingdoms from the Windsor dynasty, the supreme commander of the armed forces of Great Britain, the supreme ruler of the Church of England, the head of the Commonwealth of Nations since September 8, 2022. Current monarch in fourteen independent states: Australia, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Belize, Grenada, Canada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Jamaica.

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