What you should know about Prince Charles III, the new king of Britain

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London—After Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Prince Charles, her first child, has taken the throne and is now known as King Charles III. The next king, who is 73, had held the title of Prince of Wales, which is reserved for future British kings-in-waiting, for a longer period of time than any other monarch in the monarchy’s history.

According to Julian Payne, a royal commentator for CBS News who was formerly the prince’s press secretary, there is no way to avoid the fact that he is past his prime. “Instead of that, we’ll witness more than 50 years of experience on the international stage.”

He thinks Charles will approach his throne in the same manner as his mother did when she served as queen.

According to Payne, “He, like his mother, takes the position that this is about duty and service.” “You fulfil your obligation.” When asked to do so, you give the country your service. When it comes to you, you assume that role and make an effort to execute it as well as you can, even though you don’t actively seek it out or make an effort to obtain it. “

King Charles III released a statement on Thursday in which he expressed his sorrow over the passing of his mother.

He remarked, “For me and all members of my family, the passing of my dear Mother, Her Majesty The Queen, is a period of the greatest sadness.”

“We deeply lament the loss of a beloved Mother and beloved Sovereign. I’m confident that the nation, the Realms, the Commonwealth, and a huge number of people all over the world will be devastated by her passing. My family and I shall be supported and comforted during this difficult time by the respect and intense love that The Queen was held in by so many people.”

Charles has been the first modern successor to the British throne in many aspects, including the fact that he attended school rather than receiving private tutoring at the palace and later completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at Cambridge.

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The young prince later served in both the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, spending the 1970s aboard a number of vessels.

Prince Charles’ position up to this point, though, has mostly been an exercise in waiting and in carving out a significant role while doing so, according to CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips.

Turbulent and important love life of Charles

The ladies he has shared his public life with have had a significant role in shaping Charles’ life in various ways. Finding a woman and bearing children was the boy-who-would-be-most king’s important responsibility from an early age.

Although there were clues of the problems that would arise right away, Lady Diana Spencer seemed to be the ideal match. He was 32, she was 20, and their wedding made international headlines.

Princes William and Harry were duly followed by two sons.

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The Princess of Wales stands next to her husband, Charles the Prince of Wales, during a function held in their honor February 11, 1987 in Bonn, Germany. – GETTY

But it soon became clear to everyone that the royal couple wasn’t content with each other. The tabloids dubbed them “The Glums” as more and more images of them revealed them to be distant.

Prince Charles frequently unintentionally portrayed himself as the villain for a greedy tabloid press in their highly public divorce drama.

Diana responded, “There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded,” when asked if she believed Camilla Parker Bowles, Charles’ longtime confidante and love interest, had contributed to their breakup.

Charles’ reputation was so damaged after Diana died in a car accident in Paris in 1997 that many people questioned if he would ever be king at all. The prince didn’t come out from beneath the cloud until he had established himself as a loving parent to his two sad sons over a period of years.

But Charles did survive, and in 2005, he married Camilla in England in the first nonreligious civil marriage ever for a British royal.

Early in 2022, Queen Elizabeth II declared that when Charles did become king, it was her “sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service” to Britain. It was obvious that she didn’t want any room for doubt regarding her intentions.

Charles and Camilla were “very cognizant of the honour reflected by my mother’s wish,” according to a statement they released.

A prince’s “crazy” interests

Prince Charles focused his attention on the various charities and other causes he’s supported, not all of them very popular movements in their day, after his life partner and prospective heirs were determined.

He claimed in 2016 that he had “spent much of my life trying to suggest and initiate things that, frankly, very few people could see the point of.” Maybe some of them are starting to see some pioneering in all this apparent lunacy now.

The remark made by the man who would eventually become King Charles III was both an example of his endearingly wry sense of humour and an arguably acceptable humblebrag by a royal who had been a pioneer in embracing ideas like organic farming, nature preservation, and the urgency of addressing climate change.

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Britain’s Prince Charles looks around a new eco-center at the Roots and Shoots environmental and educational charity in south London, June 12, 2007. AP

Through his charitable efforts, he has continued to be a fervent supporter of causes ranging from environmental protection to community empowerment. More than 400 nonprofit groups have benefited from the Prince of Wales’ support as their patron or president.

He once said to an interviewer, “I find myself born into this particular situation.” “I’m determined to make the most of it, do everything I can to help, and, maybe, leave things a little bit better than I found them,” the speaker said.

The presidents and the prince

Prince Charles is accustomed to navigating the political hierarchy on the other side of the Atlantic. He has met every president of the United States since Jimmy Carter and has made at least 20 trips to Washington.

At the COP26 climate meeting in Scotland in November 2021, he crossed paths with President Biden. Commending Charles for starting “the whole thing rolling,” Mr. Biden complimented the prince for his environmental leadership and reportedly told him: “We need you badly… and I’m not just saying that.”

Charles was supposed to have a 15-minute conversation with former President Donald Trump during his state visit to the UK in 2019, but they ended up speaking for an hour and a half.

The prince “did most of the talking,” according to Trump, who subsequently claimed, but he called the prince “a really fine person” who was “very into climate change.”

Trump remarked, “What touched me is his commitment for the next generation.” “He wants to make sure that future generations have a pleasant climate rather than a tragedy, and I agree with him.”

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U.S. President Barack Obama, Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Britain’s Prince Charles (2ndL) and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, wait for a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on March 19, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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During a three-day trip to the United States in 2015, Charles had a second meeting with then-President Barack Obama. Obama stated in the Oval Office that the American people “enjoy the royal family quite a bit,” even joking that they “like them far better than they like their own politicians.”

I don’t believe that,” the prince retorted.

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Queen Elizabeth II through the years