King Charles III
King of England
King Charles III
King of England
King Charles III, born Charles Philip Arthur George on November 14, 1948, became King of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms on September 8, 2022, following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. As the longest-serving heir apparent in British history, he spent decades advocating for environmental sustainability, architecture, and charitable causes through initiatives like The Prince’s Trust. His reign marks a shift towards modernization while maintaining royal traditions. Known for his outspoken views on climate change and urban planning, Charles III continues to navigate the monarchy’s role in a rapidly evolving world.
King Charles Welcomes Canadian Dignitaries Amid Trade War with Trump
- Thursday, 13 March 2025
King Charles received two senior figures from Canada's parliament at Buckingham Palace: the Canadian Usher of the Black Rod, Greg Peters, and the Speaker of the Canadian Senate, Raymonde Gagne. The meeting was to bestow a new ceremonial sword on the usher, commissioned by the Senate in honor of King Charles' accession to the throne. During their talks, King Charles reaffirmed his support and love for Canada and its people, sharing his thanks for the thoughtful gesture and discussing topics of concern nationally and internationally.