United Kingdom rolls out first passports in name of King Charles III

United Kingdom rolls out first passports in name of King Charles III

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Category : International Published on: July 21 2023

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  • The first British passports bearing the title “His Majesty” issued in the name of King Charles III.
  • UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman unveiled the new design update, which changes the passport salutation from Her Majesty following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September last year.
  • Existing passports remain valid and the old style will be phased out until all remaining stock featuring “Her Majesty” is exhausted.
  • For the first time since 1952 – the end of the reign of the last male monarch, Charles’ grandfather King George VI – passports have been issued under the title “His Majesty”.
  • As is customary, the 74-year-old King himself does not carry a passport as it is a document issued in his name.
  • The first security feature, a special watermark, was introduced in passports in 1972. Since then, a large number of security features have been incorporated into British passports, from watermarks, holograms, and elaborately printed patterns, to the polycarbonate page.
  • The first burgundy-colored machine-readable passports were issued in 1988 and over 30 years later, in 2020, the distinctive blue cover was re-introduced following the departure of the UK from the European Union (EU).
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