Location: Western Europe, islands including the northern one-sixth of the island of Ireland between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, northwest of France Western Europe, islands including the northern one-sixth of the island of Ireland between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, northwest of France

Capital: London

Total Area: 244,820 sq km'

Population: appox. 60,609,153 60,609,153

Languages: English, Welsh, Scottish form of GaelicEnglish, Welsh, Scottish form of Gaelic

Currency: British pound (GBP) British pound (GBP)

Independance Day: -

Date Joined: -

Head of Government: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (Since 25 October 2022)



Head of State

His Majesty King Charles III


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Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak


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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II


His Majesty King Charles III


His Royal Highness Prince William


His Royal Highness Prince Harry


Lord Howell of Guildford PC


Lord Luce KG GCVO PC DL


Mr. Stuart Mole OBE


Rt Hon Patricia Scotland


Ms. Patsy Robertson


Ms. Cheryl Dorall


Dr. Chris Nonis


Ms. Rita Payne



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Former diplomats lead call to replace elitist department

The Foreign Office should be abolished and replaced by a new Department for International Affairs with fewer colonial era pictures on the wall a group of former senior diplomats and officials has said. They have written a pamphlet proposing radical reform of UK foreign policy.
bold moves as the new Prince of Wales

Nine months after being elevated to the role, the royal – who celebrated his 41st birthday on Wednesday – sat down with the UK’s Sunday Times for a rare interview, opening up about what motivates him and the evolving direction of his royal duties. It was the first time
Archbishop of Canterbury tells Charles…we crown a King to serve.. during sermon

The Archbishop of Canterbury has told Charles ..we crown a King to serve..during his coronation sermon.
Highlights From the Coronation

After many months of planning, decades of preparing, and the studying of centuries of tradition, King Charles IIIs coronation finally took place today within the historic halls of Westminster Abbey.
Must see pictures from the Kings Coronation

King Charles and Queen Camilla have been crowned in a ceremony full of music and symbolism inside Westminster Abbey.
Celebrations as King Charles and Queen Camilla crowned

King Charles has been crowned at his Coronation, the first in the UK for 70 years. Shortly afterwards, his wife Camilla was crowned Queen. Gun salutes were made across the UK, the abbey bells rang for two minutes, and corks were popped on the Mall in London where thousands had gathered.
Extraordinary photos from the Kings coronation

King Charles III and Queen Camilla have been crowned, with large crowds in London and elsewhere across the country celebrating the historic moment. Nearly 4,000 members of the UKs armed forces took part in what the Ministry of Defence said was the largest military ceremonial operation of its kind for a generation. Hundreds of them travelled into London by public transport on Saturday morning.
Royals from around the world gathered for King Charles IIIs coronation.

More than 2,000 people were invited to attend King Charles IIIs coronation on Saturday, and many of those guests are high-profile royals themselves. Along with members of the British royal family and leaders of the government — like British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, who spoke at the ceremony — world leaders from other countries were also attendance.
King Charles and royals greet well-wishers ahead of coronation

King Charles greeted excited crowds gathering for his coronation before hosting a reception for world leaders at Buckingham Palace on Friday ahead of what will be the biggest ceremonial event in Britain for 70 years.
Kate shines as she joins party in the palace with foreign royals and world leaders ahead of Coronation

The Princess of Wales shone on Friday evening as she joined the King, foreign royals and global leaders for a glamourous reception at Buckingham Palace
Dominic Raab resigns as bullying inquiry finds aggressive conduct

Dominic Raab has resigned as deputy prime minister after a bullying inquiry found he acted in an intimidating and aggressive way towards officials. The inquiry, by a senior lawyer, was set up by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after eight formal complaints about Mr Raabs behaviour as a minister. The lawyer made multiple findings that fit a description of bullying in a report submitted to Mr Sunak.
King Charles: Your essential guide to the coronation weekend

On the day of the ceremony, the King will be crowned alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort and a host of other events have been planned throughout the weekend. An extra bank holiday has been confirmed on Monday, 8 May to mark the occasion.
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