The British monarchy’s rules state that “a new sovereign succeeds to the throne as soon as his or her predecessor dies.”
That means Queen Elizabeth II’s eldest son, Prince Charles, became king immediately upon her death.
However, it may be months or even longer before Charles’ formal coronation. In Elizabeth’s case, her coronation came on June 2, 1953 -- 16 months after her accession on Feb. 6, 1952, when her father, King George VI, died.
A look at the formalities that take place after Charles accedes to the throne:
— Within 24 hours of a monarch’s death, a new sovereign is proclaimed formally as soon as possible at St. James’s Palace in London by the “Accession Council.” This is made up of officials from the Privy Council, which includes senior Cabinet ministers, judges and leaders of the Church of England, who are summoned to the palace for the meeting.
— Parliament is then recalled for lawmakers to take their oaths of allegiance to the new monarch.
— The new monarch will swear an oath before the Privy Council in St. James’s Palace to maintain the Church of Scotland, according to the Act of Union of 1707.
— The proclamation of the new sovereign is then publicly read out at St. James’s Palace, as well as in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast – the capital cities of the four nations that make up the United Kingdom.
— Charles must declare to Parliament on the first day of its session following the accession, or at the coronation, whichever is first, that he is a faithful Protestant. The oath is mandated by the Accession Declaration Act of 1910.
— He must also take a coronation oath as prescribed by the Coronation Oath Act of 1689, the Act of Settlement of 1701 and the Accession Declaration Act.
— He must be in communion with the Church of England, a flexible rule which allowed King George I and King George II to reign even though they were Lutherans.
From the national anthem to notes, coins, stamps, postboxes and passports: many aspects of life in Britain and beyond will change with the accession of Charles to the throne.
The demise of Queen Elizabeth II means changes to the names of institutions throughout Britain and the wider Commonwealth realms.
Meanwhile, her effigy on currency and cypher on insignia will also be replaced with those of the new king.
The UK's new king will travel without a passport and drive without a licence, own all the mute swans in England and may continue a tradition of celebrating his birthday twice a year.
Here is a list of unusual facts about Britain's new monarch.
- No licence or passport -
King Charles II will travel overseas without a passport because, unlike other members of the royal family, he will not need one as the document will be issued in his name.
The preamble in every document will now state: "His Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State requests and requires in the name of His Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance and to afford the bearer such assistance and protection as may be necessary."
For the same reason, the king will be the only person in Britain who can drive without a licence.
- Two birthdays -
Charles' mother, Queen Elizabeth II, had two birthdays -- her actual birthday on April 21, which was held in private, and an official public celebration on the second Tuesday in June, when the summery weather tends to be better for outdoor parades.
As Charles' birthday is at the start of winter on November 14, it is likely he will also have an "official birthday" in a warmer month.
The public celebration -- the Trooping the Colour -- dates back more than 250 years and involves more than 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians in a display of military precision.
The Royal Air Force concludes proceedings with a fly-past while members of the royal family watch from the balcony of Buckingham Palace in central London.
- No voting -
The British monarch does not vote and cannot stand for election. As head of state, he or she must remain strictly neutral in political affairs.
They are involved in the formal opening of parliamentary sessions, approve legislation from parliament and hold weekly meetings with the prime minister.
- Swans, dolphins and sturgeon -
The British monarch does not just reign over people.
Since the 12th century, unmarked mute swans in open waters across England and Wales are considered the property of the monarch.
Every year, royal rights are exercised on stretches of the River Thames, where the swans are counted in a tradition that has now become a conservation measure.
The royal prerogative also applies to sturgeon, dolphins and whales in British waters.
- Official poet -
Every 10 years, Britain appoints a poet laureate who composes verses for the monarch.
The honorary post includes a butt of sherry -- equivalent to 720 bottles.
The tradition goes back to the 17th century.
Carol Ann Duffy became the first woman nominated as poet laureate when she was appointed in 2009.
She composed poems for Prince William's wedding in 2011, the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 2013 and the marriage of Prince Harry in 2018.
- Royal warrant -
Issued to those who regularly supply the monarch with goods and services, the warrant is a great honour and a boost for sales.
Companies awarded the warrant are authorised to use the royal arms on their goods.
Burberry, Cadbury, Jaguar Cars, Land Rover, Samsung and Waitrose supermarkets are among the companies with a royal warrant.
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SilThe British monarchy’s rules state that “a new sovereign succeeds to the throne as soon as his or her predecessor dies.”
YanıtlaSilThat means Queen Elizabeth II’s eldest son, Prince Charles, became king immediately upon her death.
However, it may be months or even longer before Charles’ formal coronation. In Elizabeth’s case, her coronation came on June 2, 1953 -- 16 months after her accession on Feb. 6, 1952, when her father, King George VI, died.
A look at the formalities that take place after Charles accedes to the throne:
— Within 24 hours of a monarch’s death, a new sovereign is proclaimed formally as soon as possible at St. James’s Palace in London by the “Accession Council.” This is made up of officials from the Privy Council, which includes senior Cabinet ministers, judges and leaders of the Church of England, who are summoned to the palace for the meeting.
— Parliament is then recalled for lawmakers to take their oaths of allegiance to the new monarch.
— The new monarch will swear an oath before the Privy Council in St. James’s Palace to maintain the Church of Scotland, according to the Act of Union of 1707.
— The proclamation of the new sovereign is then publicly read out at St. James’s Palace, as well as in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast – the capital cities of the four nations that make up the United Kingdom.
— Charles must declare to Parliament on the first day of its session following the accession, or at the coronation, whichever is first, that he is a faithful Protestant. The oath is mandated by the Accession Declaration Act of 1910.
— He must also take a coronation oath as prescribed by the Coronation Oath Act of 1689, the Act of Settlement of 1701 and the Accession Declaration Act.
— He must be in communion with the Church of England, a flexible rule which allowed King George I and King George II to reign even though they were Lutherans.
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From the national anthem to notes, coins, stamps, postboxes and passports: many aspects of life in Britain and beyond will change with the accession of Charles to the throne.
YanıtlaSilThe demise of Queen Elizabeth II means changes to the names of institutions throughout Britain and the wider Commonwealth realms.
Meanwhile, her effigy on currency and cypher on insignia will also be replaced with those of the new king.
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SilThe UK's new king will travel without a passport and drive without a licence, own all the mute swans in England and may continue a tradition of celebrating his birthday twice a year.
SilHere is a list of unusual facts about Britain's new monarch.
- No licence or passport -
King Charles II will travel overseas without a passport because, unlike other members of the royal family, he will not need one as the document will be issued in his name.
The preamble in every document will now state: "His Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State requests and requires in the name of His Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance and to afford the bearer such assistance and protection as may be necessary."
For the same reason, the king will be the only person in Britain who can drive without a licence.
- Two birthdays -
Charles' mother, Queen Elizabeth II, had two birthdays -- her actual birthday on April 21, which was held in private, and an official public celebration on the second Tuesday in June, when the summery weather tends to be better for outdoor parades.
As Charles' birthday is at the start of winter on November 14, it is likely he will also have an "official birthday" in a warmer month.
The public celebration -- the Trooping the Colour -- dates back more than 250 years and involves more than 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians in a display of military precision.
The Royal Air Force concludes proceedings with a fly-past while members of the royal family watch from the balcony of Buckingham Palace in central London.
- No voting -
The British monarch does not vote and cannot stand for election. As head of state, he or she must remain strictly neutral in political affairs.
They are involved in the formal opening of parliamentary sessions, approve legislation from parliament and hold weekly meetings with the prime minister.
- Swans, dolphins and sturgeon -
The British monarch does not just reign over people.
Since the 12th century, unmarked mute swans in open waters across England and Wales are considered the property of the monarch.
Every year, royal rights are exercised on stretches of the River Thames, where the swans are counted in a tradition that has now become a conservation measure.
The royal prerogative also applies to sturgeon, dolphins and whales in British waters.
- Official poet -
Every 10 years, Britain appoints a poet laureate who composes verses for the monarch.
The honorary post includes a butt of sherry -- equivalent to 720 bottles.
The tradition goes back to the 17th century.
Carol Ann Duffy became the first woman nominated as poet laureate when she was appointed in 2009.
She composed poems for Prince William's wedding in 2011, the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 2013 and the marriage of Prince Harry in 2018.
- Royal warrant -
Issued to those who regularly supply the monarch with goods and services, the warrant is a great honour and a boost for sales.
Companies awarded the warrant are authorised to use the royal arms on their goods.
Burberry, Cadbury, Jaguar Cars, Land Rover, Samsung and Waitrose supermarkets are among the companies with a royal warrant.
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