
Queen of England II. Elizabeth passed away today after her 70-year reign. The whole world now mourns His Majesty. Tomorrow there should be a council for the official proclamation of the heir to the throne – King Charles III. Today, he will hold the new king’s first meeting with the prime minister and formally sign the funeral plan, which will take place at Westminster Abbey 10 days after the queen’s death.
II. In connection with Elizabeth’s death, some members of the royal family changed their titles. Thus, Kate Middleton and Prince William became the Dukes of Cornwall and Cambridge. In addition, it is now known that the children of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s son Archie and daughter Lilibet can inherit the title of “His Highness” in addition to the titles of prince and princess.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s daughter (Photo: Social Media)
In 1917, King George V declared that only direct descendants of the monarch (Prince William, Prince Harry, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie) could hold the title of “Prince” or “Princess” and use the titles HRH (His/Her). His Royal Highness – “His Royal Highness”). The only one who is made an exception is the eldest son of the Prince of Wales (Prince Charles) eldest son – namely Prince George.
The brightest moments of his reign and Queen II. We recall the most unexpected facts from the biography of Elizabeth.
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