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* When a heir accedes to the British throne, he or she may choose the name they will rule under, and it does not necessarily have to be their birth name. There is no guarantee that when Charles takes the throne in real life that he will, in fact, choose to be Charles III.
* When a heir accedes to the British throne, he or she may choose the name they will rule under, and it does not necessarily have to be their birth name. There is no guarantee that when Charles takes the throne in real life that he will, in fact, choose to be Charles III.
* A recurring way of indicating it's the near future is to have a King (Charles) instead of Queen Elizabeth: this was the idea behind ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'' and "the King" is briefly mentioned in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Longest Night (audio story)|The Longest Night]]''.
* A recurring way of indicating it's the near future is to have a King (Charles) instead of Queen Elizabeth: this was the idea behind ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'' and "the King" is briefly mentioned in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Longest Night (audio story)|The Longest Night]]''.
* Charles has been portrayed by [[Christopher Bowen]] in the telefilm ''Princess in Love'', [[Paul Rhys]] in the docudrama ''The Queen'', [[Tim Piggott-Smith]] in the play ''King Charles III'' and [[Jon Culshaw]] in various comedy sketches.
* Charles has been portrayed by [[Christopher Bowen]] in the telefilm ''Princess in Love'', [[Paul Rhys]] in the docudrama ''The Queen'', [[Tim Piggott-Smith]] in the play ''King Charles III'' and its television adaptation and [[Jon Culshaw]] in various comedy sketches.
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Revision as of 14:46, 14 May 2017

Charles III
Charles in 1981 with his new wife, Princess Diana (TV: The Lodger)

Charles III was the king of the United Kingdom who succeeded Elizabeth II. Charles reigned with his Queen, Camilla, and was succeeded by William V. (PROSE: Revenge of the Judoon)

In 1981, (TV: The Lodger) he married Princess Diana. (PROSE: Prisoners of the Sun)

By 2010, he married Camilla. In that year, Clyde Langer and Rani Chandra faced two Automatons who were looking for the estranged crown prince of their homeworld. Clyde jokingly offered them to take Prince Charles and Camilla as a replacement. (TV: The Empty Planet)

When the Tenth Doctor found that Edward VII had disappeared along with Balmoral Castle in 1902, he warned that the future of the royal family, along with the rest of history, was threatened. Saying that, along with the rest of his successors, there would be no Charles III. (PROSE: Revenge of the Judoon)

In 2020, the British Army had a group called the King's New Delta Squadron. (AUDIO: Black and White)

Behind the scenes

  • Prince Charles is the son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, and heir apparent to the throne.
  • When a heir accedes to the British throne, he or she may choose the name they will rule under, and it does not necessarily have to be their birth name. There is no guarantee that when Charles takes the throne in real life that he will, in fact, choose to be Charles III.
  • A recurring way of indicating it's the near future is to have a King (Charles) instead of Queen Elizabeth: this was the idea behind Battlefield and "the King" is briefly mentioned in AUDIO: The Longest Night.
  • Charles has been portrayed by Christopher Bowen in the telefilm Princess in Love, Paul Rhys in the docudrama The Queen, Tim Piggott-Smith in the play King Charles III and its television adaptation and Jon Culshaw in various comedy sketches.