When the Queen died, the throne passed immediately and without ceremony to the heir, Charles, the former Prince of Wales.
Before Charles III was proclaimed king, his official duty was to officiate at investments and attend the funerals of foreign dignitaries, donate his state pension to an unnamed charity supporting older adults, and more fascinating philanthropies.
According to The Daily Telegraph, King Charles III was described as the "hardest-working member of the royal family," showing the old footage of how he cared for the skater kids and rode a skateboard.
With a kind heart and caring for the masses, Britain's new monarch has all the qualifications to protect the people.