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King Charles III

The transition into a new reign continues as King Charles now appears on honours

It’s been just over a year since King Charles III ascended the throne. But, some elements of the new reign are still in transition. Up until now, investitures saw recipients receive honours that had Queen Elizabeth II’s name on the boxes that held medals. Now, that has been changed.

In early October, insignias with Charles’ effigy were unveiled. The images of His Majesty appear on the medals given to honour recipients during these ceremonies. The insignia was seen on two Royal Red Cross and two King’s Police medals at a ceremony presented by The Princess Royal.

Six new medal designs will be used for the 50 different awards presented at investitures. This will replace images of Her Late Majesty who died in September 2022.

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During another recent investiture ceremony, the Prince of Wales was seen with two royal cyphers on his military uniform, “ER” and “CR.” One to represent his late grandmother, and one to represent his father, the king. The cyphers signify the Prince’s roles as an aide-de-camp to both monarchs. The dual cyphers were also spotted at Trooping the Colour earlier this year.

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My name is Sydney Zatz and I am a University of Iowa graduate. I graduated with a degree in journalism and sports studies, and a minor in sport and recreation management. A highlight of my college career was getting the chance to study abroad in London and experiencing royal history firsthand. I have a passion for royals, royal history, and journalism, which led me to want to write for Royal Central.