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25 Interesting Facts About King Charles III

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ONE HOUR MEGA SWIM

ONE HOUR MEGA SWIM

1. King Charles III was born at Buckingham Palace on November 14, 1948,

2. He may be the last ruler of England not to be born in a hospital.

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3. His full name is Charles Philip Arthur George.

4. He was christened in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace on December 15, 1948.

5. He is a descendant of both Queen Victoria and King James VI of Scotland

6. Charles became heir apparent to the throne at just three years old.

7. He ascended to the throne on September 8, 2022, following the death of his mother and was the longest-serving heir apparent in British history, a position which he held for 70 years.

8. At the age of 73, Charles is also the oldest person to assume the British throne.

15. Charles is a staunch environmentalist and recently took on a role previously held by his father Prince Philip and is now the ranger of Windsor Great Park, one of England’s oldest landed estates.

16. Charles is also a licensed pilot and has flown various aircraft throughout his life.

17. He is a published author and has written several books on topics such as architecture, history, the environment and even a children’s book.

18. He is a patron of numerous charities and organizations, including the British Red Cross, the Prince’s Trust, and the National Trust.

19. He is a member of numerous royal orders and societies, including the Order of the Garter and the Royal Society.

20. Charles is a keen polo player and has played for various teams throughout his life.

9. Charles was the first royal heir apparent to be educated outside of the palace. The young prince first attended Hill House School in London before attending Cheam Preparatory School in Hampshire, and then subsequently Gordonstoun in Scotland. Both of the latter were also schools that his father Prince Philip had attended.

10. He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, with a Bachelor of Arts in 1970.

11. In 1969, was made the Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester by his mother, the Queen.

12. Charles broke royal precedent by being present at the births of his two children.

13. Diana and Charles reportedly disagreed on what their first son should be named. Charles originally wanted William to be named Arthur.

14. He is a passionate supporter of traditional architecture and has been vocal in his opposition to modernist architecture.

21. He is a fan of classical music and has attended many operas and concerts throughout his life.

22. He is a collector of art, including paintings, sculptures, and other works of art.

23. Charles could be considered one of the UK’s most successful living artists. Like his great-great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria, the former Prince of Wales is an avid artist. He prefers watercolours and paints scenes of natural beauty, like mountains and lakes. Though he describes himself as an “enthusiastic amateur,” he is an honorary member of the Royal Academy and the Royal Watercolour Society, and his paintings have sold for more than $2 million.

24. Charles speaks several languages, including French and German.

25. He has visited over 130 countries during his official travels and is well-travelled around the world.

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