King Charles I led the country into a civil war — and remains the only English monarch to be executed.
His son, King Charles II, spent years in exile after his father’s beheading, then fanned sectarian flames in Britain while fathering numerous children with a number of mistresses as the King.
The succession is determined beforehand and it takes effect immediately upon the reigning Sovereign's death. There is no transition. However, there will be a coronation ceremony sometime in the future, perhaps a year or two from now.
Curious, how does King Charles = civil war? And why?
King Charles I led the country into a civil war — and remains the only English monarch to be executed.
His son, King Charles II, spent years in exile after his father’s beheading, then fanned sectarian flames in Britain while fathering numerous children with a number of mistresses as the King.
Thank you. I think I need to brush up on my British Royal history.
It is not confirmed officially yet.. however the new PM Truss called him by this name already.
The succession is determined beforehand and it takes effect immediately upon the reigning Sovereign's death. There is no transition. However, there will be a coronation ceremony sometime in the future, perhaps a year or two from now.