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King Charles III Celebrates 74th Birthday as Monarch
King Charles III, the reigning monarch, celebrated his 74th birthday today, Monday, November 14th.
This marks his first birthday as king since ascending to the throne after the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on September 8th.
The king is expected to commemorate the occasion privately at Clarence House, where he resides with his wife, Queen Consort Camilla.
To honor this milestone, Buckingham Palace released an official statement on the Royal Family's Twitter account.
The statement included a photo of King Charles smiling, accompanied by a brief message wishing him a very happy birthday.
The public display of affection demonstrates the nation's support and well wishes for their beloved king.
The celebrations for King Charles III's birthday will extend beyond the confines of Clarence House.
During the Changing of the Guards ceremony at Buckingham Palace, the Band of the Household Cavalry will perform “Happy Birthday” in his honor.
Additionally, gun salutes will be fired across the capital, marking the first time such a tribute has been given for the king's birthday.
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery will fire 41 volleys at London's Green Park, followed by a performance of “Happy Birthday” by the Band of the Scots Guards.
The festivities will conclude with a 62-gun salute by the Honourable Artillery Company at the Tower of London.
Notably, the Prince and Princess of Wales, King Charles' eldest son and daughter-in-law, expressed their heartfelt wishes for the king on their official Twitter page.
They shared a photo of the monarch during a recent engagement as a meaningful gift, accompanied by a sweet caption extending their warmest birthday greetings.
During the same engagement, King Charles III assumed the role of Ranger of Windsor Great Park.
This position, held by his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, for nearly 70 years, involves overseeing the stewardship of one of the country's oldest landed estates.
The park, a popular destination for visitors, boasts stunning horticultural displays, historic features, and an abundance of wildlife, including deer.
The Crown Estate manages the Windsor Estate, which encompasses various areas, including Windsor Great Park, Home Park, Swinley Forest, Savile and Valley Gardens, and the famous Long Walk.
The Great Park is renowned for its collection of veteran and ancient oak and beech trees.
In 2012, Rangers Avenue, a row of young native oaks, was planted in honor of Prince Philip.
While King Charles III's official birthday typically occurs in the summer, in accordance with royal tradition, it will not be marked by a lavish party this year.
Similar to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, he will have two birthdays.
The second celebration will likely take place next summer.
This custom originated in 1748 when King George II moved his official birthday from November to June, hoping for better weather conditions for outdoor public celebrations.
Queen Elizabeth II continued this tradition, celebrating her official birthday in June with the Trooping the Colour parade and her actual birthday on April 21st.
Although the details of King Charles III's second birthday celebrations are yet to be revealed, it is anticipated that they will be less extravagant than in the past, aligning with the king's desire to reduce the cost of the British monarchy.
As the nation eagerly awaits the festivities, it remains clear that King Charles III's birthday holds significant importance for the monarchy and the people of Britain.