Talk:Charles III

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 Definition Born 1948; King of the United Kingdom since September 2022; eldest child of Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; formerly Prince of Wales. [d] [e]
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Investiture

Was he really invested in 1958, at age 10? I seem to recall that it happened in the mid-60s, when he was a late teenager (or maybe 20 or so) - the ceremony was held at Caernarvon, and I recall he'd memorized a short speech in Welsh for the occasion (he'd been at university in Wales to help prepare). J. Noel Chiappa 15:20, 10 April 2008 (CDT)

You're right! Thanks. According to the official bio he was created Prince of Wales in 1958, but not invested until much later. John Stephenson 05:00, 11 April 2008 (CDT)

Title

Truss referred to him as Charles III in an official statement shortly after the Queen's death. Unsure if this is official but the media seem to be picking up on it. There is supposed to be an official proclamation, however. John Stephenson (talk) 13:13, 8 September 2022 (CDT)

Update: Clarence House has just confirmed it, so I'm going to move the article. John Stephenson (talk) 13:29, 8 September 2022 (CDT)

Disambiguate?

There're also C III's of France, Spain, HRE & lesser places. (C III of Sweden never existed, though.) Peter Jackson (talk) 04:26, 9 September 2022 (CDT)

Provenance

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I cut and pasted a reference from the wikipedia, but this does not require adding attribution to the wikipedia, because, as per Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service, list of facts are not protected by copyright, and, I claim a reference is just a list of facts. George Swan (talk) 16:15, 7 January 2024 (CST)