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The era of King Charles: From postal stamps to passports, the big changes in Britain

agence france-presse • May 7, 2023, 08:38:16 IST
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It is going to be a different Britain under King Charles III. From the national anthem to coins, stamps, and warships, many everyday aspects of life in the country have changed between the accession and coronation

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The era of King Charles: From postal stamps to passports, the big changes in Britain

London: Britain under King Charles III will be different. From the national anthem to coins, stamps, prisons and warships, many everyday aspects of life have changed in the country between the accession of the monarch and his coronation on Saturday. The death of Queen Elizabeth II triggered a wave of changes throughout Britain and the other Commonwealth realms where Charles is also head of state. Gradually, Charles will make his mark on banknotes, passports, postboxes and theatres, with some changes timed for the historic coronation . Don't miss: 'Long Live the King!' The best moments from King Charles' historic coronation National anthem Britain’s national anthem is now God Save the King, with male-version lyrics that had not been sung since 1952 — catching many people out. It is also the national anthem in New Zealand and the royal anthem in Australia and Canada. The new version was officially sung for the first time at a memorial service for Queen Elizabeth II on 9 September 2022, the day after her death. Many were visibly checking the lyrics. [caption id=“attachment_12552512” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] British artist Julian Beaver gives the finishing touches to his work based on an image of King Charles III in London. AP[/caption] Opera singer Katherine Jenkins made the first recording. The Welsh mezzo-soprano was recording in a rural church on 9 September when the BBC got in touch. It was broadcast that afternoon. “We prayed for King Charles III and then I sang it,” she said. “It was really, really emotional.” Jenkins said she “really had to think about” the new words, “singing it with a sense of looking forwards and continuity”. Passports The first British passports in Charles’s name will be issued in mid-2023. Those in Elizabeth’s name remain valid until expiry, meaning some will be used until 2033. **Also Read: Tone-deaf gesture? Why a pledge of allegiance to King Charles has stirred a row** All passports therefore currently still read: “Her Britannic Majesty’s Secretary of State Requests and requires in the Name of Her 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.” Similar text appears inside Australian, Canadian and New Zealand passports. More than a million Australian passports printed before Elizabeth’s death will be used up before the revised text comes in. Coins and banknotes The first coins bearing the king’s head entered circulation in Britain in December. He approved the portrait by British sculptor Martin Jennings. [caption id=“attachment_12552492” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] A picture shows the first struck £5 Coronation coin, which was presented to Britain’s King Charles III at Windsor Castle. AFP[/caption] The Royal Mint released 4.9 million 50-pence coins which celebrate the life of Queen Elizabeth on the reverse. Charles is depicted facing left, as per tradition looking the opposite way to his predecessor. A second 50p coin celebrates the coronation, featuring Westminster Abbey and Charles wearing a crown, while a special £5 coin depicts the coronation regalia. Elizabeth’s portrait appeared on several currencies, including coins of the East Caribbean dollar, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. **Also Read: From caviar to cardboard cutouts: How King Charles’ coronation is a boost for business owners** The first Bank of England notes featuring Charles are set to enter circulation by mid-2024. The designs otherwise remain unchanged. But Australia’s central bank will replace Elizabeth on the $5 note with a design honouring Indigenous culture. Stamps Britain’s Royal Mail released the first postage stamps featuring the new monarch’s image on 4 April. The portrait is adapted from Jennings’ portrait. Stamps featuring Elizabeth will be sold until they run out. A special set of coronation stamps entitled “A New Reign” celebrates causes championed by the king. [caption id=“attachment_12552482” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] Britain’s Royal Mail presents the new King Charles definitive stamp at the Postal Museum, in London, Britain. Reuters[/caption] The four stamps depict the coronation, diversity and community, the Commonwealth, and sustainability and biodiversity. New postboxes will feature the CIIIR cipher, for Charles III Rex. The first Isle of Man post box bearing the cipher was unveiled on 27 April at the Postal Headquarters in the capital Douglas. Theatres, troops and twang Her Majesty’s Theatre in London’s West End, where The Phantom of the Opera has been running since 1986, will revert to becoming His Majesty’s on Saturday. In the military, new recruits now metaphorically take the king’s shilling to sign up, and adhere to the king’s regulations once in the ranks or board one of His Majesty’s ships. **Also Read: King Charles' coronation: England's long history of bellringing explained** It is now the King’s Life Guard which screams at tourists to make way or stand back from the soldiers or horses on ceremonial duty in London. The police are now preserving the king’s peace. In law, suspects who admit guilt and testify against their accomplices in return for a lenient sentence are now turning king’s evidence. Senior lawyers are now the king’s counsel (KC). Prisoners are being detained at His Majesty’s pleasure. And speakers of Received Pronunciation, the poshest and most socially prestigious accent, will have to aspire to Charles’s vowels and diphthongs to speak the King’s English. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. 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