Tomorrow, Charles will officially be crowned king.
The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth, passed away on Thursday at the age of 96. Her son became the new king in her place.
According to information that has reached Kastown.com, Charles III will take the throne immediately upon the monarch’s death tomorrow.
Read About Queen Elizabeths Death here.
The kingdom has passed to Queen Elizabeth II’s eldest son, Prince Charles, who will take the name King Charles III after the death of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. The speech by the new King will take place on Friday, September (10:00 hours) at 6 PM BST.
When his mother became Queen at the age of 25, Charles was already three years old and had been named the heir apparent—the one who would take the throne. For decades, the next monarch has been a well-known figure on the world stage.
According to Buckingham Palace, Charles III will be formally proclaimed king on Saturday morning during a meeting of the Accession Council.
Following the monarch’s passing, Charles immediately ascends to the throne. At St. James’s Palace, the sovereign’s formal residence, an Accession Council is called as soon as practicable, generally within 24 hours, to announce the successor.
The third king of Great Britain to bear the name is the new King Charles III. The only British monarch was Charles I.Charles I’s reign led to a brutal civil war and the abolishment of the royal family.
Read on Charles First Tribute to the Nation after the Queen’s death.
The future King Charles II fought alongside his father throughout the English Civil War, but as it became evident that defeat was certain, he left England and settled in The Hague in 1649.
Charles was crowned King of Scotland on January 1, 1651, despite the monarchy being abolished in England after his father’s execution.
Keep Reading For More Updates.