{"id":79426,"date":"2022-09-27T08:09:05","date_gmt":"2022-09-27T08:09:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/king-charles-debuts-new-royal-cypher-which-will-gradually-replace-queen-elizabeths\/"},"modified":"2022-09-27T08:09:05","modified_gmt":"2022-09-27T08:09:05","slug":"king-charles-debuts-new-royal-cypher-which-will-gradually-replace-queen-elizabeths","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/king-charles-debuts-new-royal-cypher-which-will-gradually-replace-queen-elizabeths\/","title":{"rendered":"King Charles Debuts New Royal Cypher, Which Will Gradually Replace Queen Elizabeth’s"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Max Mumby\/Indigo\/Getty Images; Buckingham Palace\/PA Wire <\/i> King Charles<\/p>\n

King Charles III has a new emblem.<\/p>\n

The King’s new royal cypher has been revealed by Buckingham Palace as Charles begins his third full week as head of state.<\/p>\n

The monogram shows the crown above his first initial “C” intertwined with an “R” for Rex (Latin for King, traditionally used for the monarch dating back to the 12th century), with “III” inside the “R.”<\/p>\n

It will soon become commonplace where royal symbols are shown, replacing Queen Elizabeth’s “ERII” insignia. Some of these changes will be gradual, palace officials say, but the postmarks on all mail leaving Buckingham Palace will begin on Tuesday. The cypher will also be seen on state documents and eventually on the familiar red mailboxes around the UK as well as used by UK government departments on their mail.<\/p>\n

The new cypher is the personal property of Charles, 73, who officially ended the period of royal mourning for Queen Elizabeth on Monday along with other members of the royal family and the royal household. He chose the design from several that were created by the palace’s heraldry experts, the College of Arms.<\/p>\n

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