King Charles III | Biography, Prince, Wife, Cancer, & Age (2024)

king of the United Kingdom

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Also known as: Charles Philip Arthur George, prince of Wales and earl of Chester, duke of Cornwall, duke of Rothesay, earl of Carrick and Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland

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Formerly called:
Prince Charles
Formerly in full:
Charles Philip Arthur George, prince of Wales and earl of Chester, duke of Cornwall, duke of Rothesay, earl of Carrick and Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland
Born:
November 14, 1948, Buckingham Palace, London, England (age 75)
Title / Office:
king (2022-), United Kingdom
Notable Family Members:
spouse Diana, princess of Wales
spouse Camilla
father Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
mother Elizabeth II
son William, prince of Wales
son Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
brother Prince Andrew, duke of York
brother Prince Edward, earl of Wessex
sister Anne, the Princess Royal

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Charles III (born November 14, 1948, Buckingham Palace, London, England) is the king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from September 8, 2022. He is the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, duke of Edinburgh. After being the longest-serving monarch-in-waiting in British history, Charles ascended the throne at age 73. He was crowned in the first coronation in seven decades on May 6, 2023. The following year it was announced that Charles had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer.

Early life

After private schooling at Buckingham Palace and in London, Hampshire, and Scotland, Charles entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1967. He took a bachelor’s degree there in 1971, the first ever earned by an heir to the British crown. He also spent a term at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, learning Welsh in preparation for his investiture as prince of Wales on July 1, 1969, at Caernarvon Castle.

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Charles then attended the Royal Air Force College (becoming an excellent flier) and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and from 1971 to 1976 took a tour of duty with the Royal Navy. Later he became an outspoken critic of modern architecture. He expressed his views on the topic in A Vision of Britain (1989). In 1992 he founded the Prince of Wales’s Institute of Architecture, which later evolved into the BRE Trust, an organization involved with urban regeneration and development projects.

Marriages: Diana Spencer and Camilla Parker Bowles

On July 29, 1981, Charles married Lady Diana Frances Spencer, daughter of the 8th Earl Spencer. The royal wedding was a global media event, broadcast live on television and watched by hundreds of millions of people; following the ceremony, she took the title princess of Wales. The couple’s first child, Prince William of Wales, became at his birth (June 21, 1982) second in line of succession to the throne. Their second child, Prince Henry Charles Albert David (known as Harry), was born on September 15, 1984.

Charles’s marriage to Diana gradually grew strained amid intense scrutiny from the tabloid press and rumours of infidelity. On December 9, 1992, it was announced that Charles and Diana had decided to separate but would continue to fulfill their public duties and to share the responsibility of raising their sons. The marital breakdown remained in the headlines, amid mutual recriminations, tell-all biographies, and admissions of infidelity on both sides. Diana told her side of the story to Andrew Morton for his controversial Diana: Her True Story (1992), and she did so again, in an unusually candid television interview with Martin Bashir, in 1995. The couple finally divorced on August 28, 1996. The couple finally divorced on August 28, 1996. A year later Diana died in an auto accident, and popular feeling for her, stronger even in death than in life, served to jeopardize the traditional form of monarchy that Charles represented. He subsequently spent much effort in modernizing his public image as the heir apparent. On April 9, 2005, he married Camilla Parker Bowles (born 1947), with whom he had a long-standing relationship; after the wedding, Parker Bowles took the title of duch*ess of Cornwall.

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Arguably, the issue that has remained closest to Charles’s heart is his concern for the environment, which dates to at least 1970, when he delivered a speech on the “horrifying effects” of all forms of pollution and called attention to the threat posed by “indestructible plastic containers.” Since then he has often highlighted the need for rapid action on global warming. He has also been a passionate champion of sustainability, not least through the efforts of his Prince’s Foundation, inspired by his philosophy of harmony: “that by understanding the balance, the order and the relationships between ourselves and the natural world we can create a more sustainable future.”

During the 2010s the attention of royal watchers in many ways shifted from Charles to his sons, whose high-profile “royal weddings” put them and their glamorous partners in the international spotlight. In 2011 William married Catherine Middleton, and in 2018 Harry married Meghan Markle. Tensions arose between Charles and Harry, when Harry and Meghan chose to “step back” from their royal duties and, after negotiations, ceased to be working members of the royal family. Their absence from royal affairs and later that of Prince Andrew (who gave up his military titles and royal patronages in 2021 in the wake of a scandal tied to his involvement with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein) only added to the burden on Charles, who increasingly stood in for the aging Elizabeth as her health became more fragile. Some observers even suggested that Charles had effectively become a regent for the queen. Following her death on September 8, 2022, Charles became king.

Coronation and health issues

Charles delivered his inaugural address on September 9, 2022. In the televised speech he paid tribute to his mother’s life and pledged “throughout the remaining time God grants me, to uphold the Constitutional principles at the heart of our nation.” In addition, he conferred the title prince of Wales upon his eldest son, William.

The new king toured the constituent units of the United Kingdom as they mourned Elizabeth’s death. He also participated with his siblings, his sons, and their families in a series of moving processions and ceremonies honouring the life and legacy of the queen. Notably, he stood vigil with his siblings by the queen’s coffin as it lay in state in Westminster Hall and attended Elizabeth’s sombre funeral ceremony in Westminster Abbey.

Charles had met with Prime Minister Liz Truss at Buckingham Palace on September 9. A little more than a month later she would resign as leader of the Conservative Party. By the end of October she was replaced as prime minister by Rishi Sunak, with whom Charles began holding a customary weekly audience. Among the foreign leaders with whom Charles met during his first months on the throne were Cyril Ramaphosa, the president of South Africa, who made a two-day state visit to the United Kingdom in November, and Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of war-torn Ukraine, who visited Buckingham Palace in February 2023.

In delivering his first Christmas message as monarch in December 2022, Charles reflected again on Elizabeth’s death and referred to his mother’s faith in people, using it as a jumping-off point from which to celebrate the selfless contributions of individuals and institutions throughout the Commonwealth. Charles’s welcome as the new king was mixed, however. While his public appearances were sometimes greeted with shouts of “God save the king” by well-wishers, on two occasions in late 2022 eggs were thrown at him by protesters.

The royal family’s strained relationship with Harry and Meghan also continued to pose challenges for the king, especially after the six-part documentary series Harry & Meghan debuted on Netflix in December 2022. Similarly problematic was the publication in early January 2023 of Harry’s memoir, Spare, in which, among other tell-all revelations, the prince describes in detail his feud with Prince William.

Charles’s coronation on May 6, presided over by Archbishop Justin Welby, featured a new coronation liturgy. Commissioned by Welby with the theme “called to serve,” it welcomed people of all faiths and included prayers and hymns in the Welsh, Scots Gaelic, and Irish languages. It was the first coronation service to feature female bishops, and, in recognition of the diverse communities of the United Kingdom, the presentation of the regalia was done by Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Sikh members of the House of Lords.

In January 2024 Charles underwent a procedure to deal with an enlarged prostate. The following month it was revealed that during the procedure a separate issue had been uncovered and was later determined to be cancer. While palace officials declined to specify the type, they did state that it was not prostate cancer. As he sought treatment, Charles stepped back from public-facing duties. The royal family faced additional difficulties as it was later revealed that Catherine, princess of Wales, was also undergoing treatment for cancer.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.

King Charles III | Biography, Prince, Wife, Cancer, & Age (2024)

FAQs

Will Camilla be queen if Charles passes? ›

Camilla would likely take on the title queen dowager, defined quite simply by Merriam-Webster as: “the widow of a king.” All widows of kings are technically queen dowagers, but some use the title queen mother if they are birth mothers to the reigning heir.

What kind of cancer do people think the king has? ›

It was a “separate issue” and not prostate cancer. The Palace said the King began “regular treatments” on Monday. International participants in one WhatsApp messaging group of urology experts are speculating it is most likely a common and small treatable bladder cancer.

Who is next in line after William? ›

As it stands, Prince William is the current heir to the throne, followed by his son Prince George, and so on – since the line of succession automatically changed when Charles became King following the passing of Queen Elizabeth.

Is Harry still in line for the throne? ›

As the second child of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana, Prince Harry is fifth in line for the throne after his brother, nephews and niece.

Why did the Queen not attend Charles and Camilla's wedding? ›

As sovereign, Queen Elizabeth was head of the Church of England and decided it was not appropriate for her to be at the wedding of two people who divorced their previous partners.

What happens if Camilla outlives Charles? ›

Buckingham Palace announced Monday that King Charles III was recently diagnosed with cancer. The news sparked search interest in what would happen to his wife, Queen Camilla, if she outlives the 75-year-old monarch. Camilla would likely take on the title of queen dowager.

What will Kate be called when William is king? ›

Title Change Explained. Princess Kate Middleton will be getting a title change when her husband, Prince William, becomes the King of England. Royal historian Marlene Koenig confirmed to Hello! Magazine that Kate will become Queen Catherine.

Why was Philip not king consort? ›

Why was Prince Philip never king consort? Unlike the royal women, the husbands in the monarchy have not taken the title of king. This is for two reasons: Traditionally, the title of king can only be inherited, and because the king always outranks the queen.

What is the deadliest cancer known to man? ›

Lung and bronchial cancer causes more deaths in the U.S. than any other type of cancer in both men and women.

What is the rarest cancer known to man? ›

Rarest Types of Cancer
  • Gallbladder cancer.
  • Hairy cell leukemia.
  • Hepatoblastoma.
  • Kaposi sarcoma.
  • Lip cancer.
  • Male breast cancer.
  • Retinoblastoma.
  • vagin*l cancer.
Apr 5, 2023

What type of cancer did Queen Elizabeth have? ›

Indeed, it was only revealed in royal biographer Gyles Brandreth's 2022 book, Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait, that the Queen had been suffering from bone marrow cancer at the end of her life, a condition that reportedly caused her much pain.

Can Harry be removed from the line of succession? ›

Line of succession

The order of succession can be altered by statute but not otherwise. It is conceivable that an agreement arising from permanent residence outside the UK and absence of royal duties could lead to Harry's removal from the line of succession.

Who would be king if William abdicated? ›

Although with very little chance that all this will happen and that Prince William would resign, the next in the line of succession, in order, would be his children: George, Prince of Cambridge; Charlotte, Princess of Wales; and Louis, Prince of Wales.

Will Princess Charlotte be queen? ›

While it remains uncertain if Princess Charlotte will become Queen, given her current position as third in line to the throne, there are intriguing future possibilities worth considering. If Prince George, the current heir, does not have children or chooses to abdicate, Charlotte would be next in line.

What happens if King Charles resigns? ›

Although with very little chance that all this will happen and that Prince William would resign, the next in the line of succession, in order, would be his children: George, Prince of Cambridge; Charlotte, Princess of Wales; and Louis, Prince of Wales.

What was the death warrant for King Charles? ›

Charles was tried in the House of Commons and executed on 30 January 1649, outside Banqueting House in Whitehall. Following the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, the Death Warrant was used to identify the commissioners who had signed it (the 'regicides') and prosecute them for treason.

What does consort mean in Queen Consort? ›

A consort is the title for the wife or husband of a monarch. In the past consorts have mostly been queens consort.

What are the code names for the royal family? ›

11 Royal Code Names
  • Hyde Park Corner // George VI. ...
  • Tay Bridge // Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. ...
  • London Bridge, Unicorn, and Sharon // Queen Elizabeth II. ...
  • Menai Bridge // King Charles III. ...
  • Forth Bridge // Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Jun 4, 2024

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