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From British money to the national anthem, here's everything the Queen's death will change in the UK
From British money to the national anthem, here's everything the Queen's death will change in the UK
Mikhaila FrielSep 11, 2022, 20:32 IST
Queen Elizabeth II.Frank Augstein/AP Images
Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully at Balmoral on Thursday, Buckingham Palace announced.
Life in the UK will never be the same for residents who grew up knowing only one monarch.
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The line of succession to the throne will be altered.
Members of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace watch a fly-past of aircraft by the Royal Air Force, in London on June 8, 2019.Neil Mockford/Getty Images
Britain has gone into a national period of mourning.
The royal family at the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.Alastair Grant/WPA Pool/Getty Images
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The Queen's portrait will be replaced on British money.
British bank notes and coins with the Queen's portrait.Karol Serewis/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
The lyrics of the national anthem will change.
Queen Elizabeth II.Steve Reigate - WPA Pool/Getty Images
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King Charles' wife, Camilla, will become queen consort.
Charles and Camilla.Rob Jefferies/Getty Images
The Queen's annual Christmas broadcast could be taken over by the new monarch.
Queen Elizabeth II records her annual Christmas broadcast in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, Britain December 24, 2020.Victoria Jones/Pool via REUTERS
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Her ceremonial and parliamentary duties will also be passed to the new monarch.
The Queen at the State Opening of Parliament with Charles and Camilla.Sky News/YouTube
Like the Queen, the king will celebrate two birthdays and the public will be invited to celebrate.
The royals at the Trooping the Colour parade.James Devaney/WireImage/Getty Images
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Charles' reported plans for a "slimmed down" monarchy would benefit taxpayers.