Will Charles Become King Charles? Not necessarily.;It’s possible that Charles won’t be known as King Charles III when he succeeds his mother as the monarch because royals frequently adopt new names after ascending to the throne.
He has the option of selecting another title from his full given name, Charles Philip Arthur George, or going with a whole different name. When he ascended to the throne in 1936, the queen’s own father, whose birth name was Albert, decided to take the title King George VI.
The name “King Charles” also has a complicated past. King Charles I came to power in 1625, but his disputes with Parliament ultimately sparked the English Civil War and culminated to his death in 1649.
When that conflict started, King Charles II was a little child. He was anointed king by the Scots and fled to exile in France after his father was executed seven years later. In 1660, he was welcomed back to London and reinstated to his father’s throne, which he held until 1685.
Although the king’s spouse traditionally becomes queen, there had been rumours for years that Camilla, the wife of Prince Charles, might not do so. To put an end to years of rumours about Camilla’s future status, Queen Elizabeth stated this year in a letter to commemorate 70 years since her coronation that Charles’s wife should succeed her as queen consort when he ascends to the throne.
Royal watchers saw it as an official stamp of approval of their union, as well as an effort to smooth the path for Prince Charles’s own journey to the throne.

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