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It won t necessarily be as straight forward as King Charles Jun 4, 2021
Prince Charles has been heir apparent to the throne since he was three years old. Now, at the age of 72, his mother Queen Elizabeth remains healthy and able to carry out her duties as monarch, so Charles position hasn t changed. But at some stage it will be time for the Prince of Wales to take the crown - and when that happens he can expect some major changes.
There will be the obvious things, like moving from his home in Clarence House to Buckingham Palace, and then of course there will be a change in title. Prince Charles is currently the Prince of Wales, but when he eventually becomes king that title will pass down to his son, Prince William.
Royals who donât go by their real name - from Prince Harry to Meghan Markle
A common royal practise has seen some members adopt a new name entirely, or go by their nickname
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We often hear of royals adopting new titles, such as when a member of the royal family dies, steps down from their duties, or when a new monarch is appointed.