From the national anthem to records, coins, stamps, post and passport boxes: Many aspects of life in the UK and its surroundings will change with Charles accessions to the throne. The collapse of Queen Elizabeth II means changes to the names of institutions throughout the United Kingdom and the wider nature of the Commonwealth. Meanwhile, the statue in the currency and cypher at the badge will also be replaced with a new king.
All changed The statue of the new king will begin to appear in coins and banknotes in England and throughout the world. It seems that in some currencies, including the front of the Eastern Caribbean dollar coins, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
British crown dependence from Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man all produces their own sterling, as well as foreign territories Gibraltar, St. Helena and the Falkland Islands. Follow the Hindustan Times coverage about the death of Queen Elizabeth II here In 1936, during the reign of 326 days King Edward VIII, the trial coin was beaten but he intervened before the coin for public circulation was printed. All British stamps display the king’s head, such as coins, facing another direction from the previous sovereignty. Eiir Royal Cypher, for Elizabeth II Regina, must change in a new postbox. The symbol on the police helmet will also change.
National anthem and passport
The British national anthem switched to “God Save The King”, with the lyrics of the male version that initially might arrest many people because they have not been sung since 1952. This is also a national anthem in New Zealand and national anthem in Australia and Canada.
The words on the cover of the inside of the British passport must be updated, because it is issued in the name of the crown. They read: “The Secretary of the State of His Majesty Britannic asks and requires in the noble name of all those who might be considered to let the carrier gradually graduate without allowing or obstacles, and giving carriers of assistance and protection as needed as needed.”
Similar texts appear in the passports of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Toast, who is loyal to the head of state, said that at a formal meeting, changed from just “the queen” to “king”. In the Channel Islands, unofficial toast of “La Reine, Notre Duc” – said in French and baking the king as the Duke of Normandia – Changes to “Le Roi, Notre Duc”. Politics, law, king’s speech
The names of the noble government, the Ministry of Finance and Customs and Excise must change. The opening of the country’s parliament will display the king’s speech from the throne, outlines the government’s agenda. In the military, new recruits will no longer metaphorically take the queen shilling to register, comply with the queen’s rules once in line or ride one of the noble ships.
The queen guard, usually seen posted outside the Buckingham palace, changed his name. The police will no longer maintain the peace of the queen. In the law, senior lawyers will change from to QC (queen advisor) to KC, while the Bench Queen Division of the High Court also returns to the king. The suspect who acknowledged the guilt and testify against their accomplices in return for a mild punishment will be evidence of the king rather than changing the queen.
Prisoners at first may be relieved to know that they are no longer detained for His noble pleasures, but any excitement will be short -lived when they continue the prison requirements for His noble pleasure instead. The glorious theater in London’s West End, where “The Phantom of the Opera” has been running since 1986, will return to noble.
And the speakers of the pronunciation received, the most luxurious and most prestigious accents, must aspire to vocal and diphtong Charles as English Queen becomes the King’s English. However, the Queen’s English itself changed over time. Comparison of Ratu Elizabeth’s previous speech with people who later showed that the accent became less plummy from time to time.