Queen Elizabeth II is no more: National anthem, currency to passport, changes UK can expect

With the demise of Queen Elizabeth II, some changes needed to be carried out, which could take several years, involving stamps, post boxes, coins, notes, and government signage.

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Following Queen Elizabeth II's demise, many expenses need to be incurred to effect changes that are a must.

The expenses of the coronation and the funeral of the deceased head of state alone would cost the nation a whopping £6 billion. But this amount is still less when compared to what is expected to be spent on organizational changes.

Since taking over the crown in 1952, the Queen has become the most famous person in the world. Her portraits are all over the place, from stamps, coins, and notes, to name a few. Her signatures are placed on post boxes and government signages nationwide.


Gradually removing all these and replacing them with that of King Charles III would take a very long time, with experts saying several years or decades. Some might not even be replaced at all or might take a lifetime.


Liz Truss: Meet the new UK PM
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Liz Truss is Britain's new prime minister. Her Thatcherite zeal has won her the support of Conservatives.

Liz Truss is Britain's new prime minister. Her Thatcherite zeal has won her the support of Conservatives.

Truss beat rival Rishi Sunak, former Treasury chief, by promising to up defence spending and cutting taxes.

Truss beat rival Rishi Sunak, former Treasury chief, by promising to up defence spending and cutting taxes.

Liz Truss is the third female Prime Minister in Britain, after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May.

Liz Truss is the third female Prime Minister in Britain, after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May.

She was raised in a left-wing family; her father was a mathematician and her mother was a nurse and teacher.

She was raised in a left-wing family; her father was a mathematician and her mother was a nurse and teacher.

Was an active member of Britain’s 'Liberal Democrats'. As an Oxford student, called for a vote to end monarchy.

Was an active member of Britain’s 'Liberal Democrats'. As an Oxford student, called for a vote to end monarchy.

After graduating she switched to Tories. She held 6 ministerial posts under 3 PMs: Johnson, May and David Cameron.

After graduating she switched to Tories. She held 6 ministerial posts under 3 PMs: Johnson, May and David Cameron.

It was her campaign pledge to reverse Rishi Sunak's tax hike plans which seems to have worked in Truss' favour.

It was her campaign pledge to reverse Rishi Sunak's tax hike plans which seems to have worked in Truss' favour.

As foreign secretary, she talked vociferously on many issues. Some believe she may tone down her 'robust' rhetoric.

As foreign secretary, she talked vociferously on many issues. Some believe she may tone down her 'robust' rhetoric.

Truss faces a costly and difficult to-do list. Several have called for an early election. Which she doesn't want.

Truss faces a costly and difficult to-do list. Several have called for an early election. Which she doesn't want.


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A Royal Cypher is a seal or code unique to each monarch and placed in all government monuments and buildings. Now with the ascension of King Charles III, all these need to be changed. The "E" in the Royal Cypher needs to be replaced by a "C" (Charles), but the "R" remains as R stands for Regina (Queen) or Rex (King) in Latin.

The decision to make the change will only come about once the new Royal Cypher is confirmed.

POSTBOXES

The current post boxes in Britain are marked with ERII (Elizabeth Regina II), and the change that needs to be made will be CRIII (Charles Rex III). There are currently approximately 100,000 post boxes in Britain, and it could take years to replace them. According to the postal department in Britain, the old ones will continue till they are replaced gradually.

The old ones will continue to have the ERII inscription until new post boxes replace them. The new ones would be manufactured with the CRIII inscription and replace the old ones as and when required.

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COINS & NOTES

The replacement will also be gradual in the coin and currency department, with the current lot replaced with new replacements. Charles' portrait would adorn the new notes when they were being printed. However, the old portrait of the Queen will continue for the remainder of the year and beyond. The change will be gradual than all of a sudden.

STAMPS

The plan to print new stamps will come about when a portrait of King Charles is decided upon to replace those of his mother. A photographer Dorothy Wilding took the new portraits of the Queen in 1952 to replace that of King George VI, and those portraits were in use till 1971.

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NATIONAL ANTHEM

The national anthem will bear the old version that sang during the reign of King George VI. The words "queen" will be replaced by "king," and the "her" will be replaced by "him."

PASSPORTS

The statements made in the passports alluding to "Her" Majesty would be replaced by "His" Majesty, thereby changing the pronouns. The passports which go for renewal alone would be replaced with the new "his," and new passports will be issued with the required change. There is no forced change, and it would follow the same procedure decided for the currency and coins.

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