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List of titles and honours of Charles III

Charles III has received numerous titles, decorations, and honorary appointments, as a member of the British royal family, as heir apparent to Elizabeth II, and as King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.

Charles III on horseback during Trooping the Colour in 2023

Royal and noble titles and styles edit

Charles was originally styled as "His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Edinburgh" per letters patent issued by his grandfather George VI.[1]

Upon the accession of his mother as queen, as the eldest son of the monarch, Charles automatically became, in England, the Duke of Cornwall and, in Scotland, the Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.[2] As such, he was styled "His Royal Highness The Duke of Cornwall", except in Scotland, where he was known as "His Royal Highness The Duke of Rothesay" instead.

In 1958, letters patent from the then sovereign made Charles the Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester and,[3] on 1 July 1969, he was invested as such during the a ceremony in which a coronet and robes were placed on him.[4] In 2021, upon the death of his father, Prince Philip, Charles furthermore inherited the titles Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich.[5] When he became the British sovereign himself on 8 September 2022, these titles merged with the Crown.

Titles as Prince Charles
Title From To
Date Reason Date Reason
Duke of Cornwall 6 February 1952 His mother's accession (automatically) 8 September 2022 Acceded as Charles III (titles transferred to the new heir apparent)
Duke of Rothesay
Earl of Carrick
Baron of Renfrew
Lord of the Isles
Prince and Great Steward of Scotland
Prince of Wales 26 July 1958 Granted to the heir apparent Acceded as Charles III (titles merged with the Crown)[6][7]
Earl of Chester
Duke of Edinburgh 9 April 2021 Death of his father (inherited)
Earl of Merioneth
Baron Greenwich

Regnal name edit

 
Royal cypher of Charles III, surmounted by the Tudor Crown[8]
 
Scottish royal cypher of Charles III, surmounted by the Crown of Scotland[8]
 
Canadian royal cypher of Charles III, surmounted by the Canadian Royal Crown[8]

In an announcement following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Liz Truss referred to Charles as King Charles III, the first official usage of that name.[9] Shortly afterwards Clarence House confirmed that he would use the regnal name Charles III.[10]

There had previously been speculation that he might choose a different name, because the previous two monarchs named Charles are both associated with negative events in royal history: Charles I was beheaded in 1649 and Charles II reigned during the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London. The name Charles III is also associated with the Jacobite pretender, Charles Edward Stuart, who claimed the throne under that name in the 18th century. The most discussed alternative regnal name had been George VII, in honour of Charles' maternal grandfather;[11][12] although, prior to succeeding to the throne, Charles denied discussing a regnal name at all.[13]

Antigua and Barbuda edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Antigua and Barbuda and His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[14]

Australia edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Australia and His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[15][16]

The Bahamas edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God King of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and of His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[17]

Belize edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Belize and of His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[15]

Canada edit

  • English: Charles the Third, by the Grace of God King of Canada and His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[15][18]
  • French: Charles Trois, par la grâce de Dieu, Roi du Canada et de ses autres royaumes et territoires, Chef du Commonwealth.[18]

In spring 2023, the Canadian government introduced a bill changing the monarch's title by dropping the reference to the United Kingdom and the phrase Defender of the Faith.[19] The bill received royal assent on 22 June 2023;[20] a proclamation of the new title was issued on January 8, 2024.[21]

Grenada edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Grenada and of His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[22]

Jamaica edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God of Jamaica and of His other Realms and Territories King, Head of the Commonwealth.

New Zealand edit

English: Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of New Zealand and His Other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.[15][23]

Māori: Tiāre te Tuatoru, na te huatau o te Atua, te Kīngi o Aotearoa me ērā atu o Ōna Whaitua, rohe hoki, te Upoko o te Kāhui Whenua, te Kaiwawao o te Whakapono[24]

Papua New Guinea edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, King of Papua New Guinea and His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[25]

Saint Christopher and Nevis edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Saint Christopher and Nevis and of His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[26]

Saint Lucia edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Saint Lucia and of His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[15]

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[15]

Solomon Islands edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Solomon Islands and His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[15]

Tuvalu edit

His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Tuvalu and of His other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.[15]

United Kingdom edit

English: His Majesty Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of His other Realms and Territories King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith[15]

Welsh: Charles y Trydydd, drwy Ras Duw, ar Deyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon a’i Deyrnasoedd eraill, yn Frenin, yn Ben ar y Gymanwlad, yn Amddiffynnwr y Ffydd[27]

The King's British styles and titles were read out at the state funeral of his mother by David White, Garter Principal King of Arms, as follows:

Let us humbly beseech Almighty God to bless with long life, health and honour, and all worldly happiness the Most High, Most Mighty and Most Excellent Monarch, our Sovereign Lord, Charles III, now, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of His other Realms and Territories King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, and Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.[28]

Unofficial edit

Canada edit

  Alberta
  • Since 1977:
In Blackfoot: Mekaisto
In English: Chief Red Crow[29][30]
  Manitoba
  • Since 1986: Leading Star[31]
  Nunavut
  • Since 1976:
In Inuktitut: Attaniout Ikeneego
In English: The Son of the Big Boss (loosely translates to heir apparent)[32]
  Saskatchewan
  • Since 2001:
In Cree: Kīsikāwipīsimwa miyo ōhcikanawāpamik
In English: The Sun Watches Over Him in a Good Way[33][34]

Africa edit

  Tanzania
  • Since 2011:
In Maasai: Oloishiru Ingishi
In English: The Helper of the Cows (literally he whom the cows love so much they call for him when they are in times of distress)[35]

Oceania edit

  Papua New Guinea
  • Since 1952:
In Tok Pisin: Nambawan pikinini bilong Misis Kwin
In English: The number one child belonging to Mrs Queen[36][37]
  Vanuatu

Military ranks and appointments edit

 
King Charles III, in the No. 1A Service Dress (Ceremonial Day Dress) uniform, of a Marshal of the Royal Air Force
 
King Charles III, in the uniform of a Field Marshal of the New Zealand Army

  Canada

  New Zealand

  United Kingdom

University degrees edit

See below at #Scholastic for honorary degrees.
Country Date School Degree
  United Kingdom 1970[64] University of Cambridge Bachelor of Arts (BA)[65]
  United Kingdom 1975[64] University of Cambridge Master of Arts (MA Cantab)[65]

Commonwealth of Nations edit

Titles edit

On 20 April 2018, the Commonwealth Heads of Government agreed that Charles would succeed his mother as Head of the Commonwealth,[66] and he did so following her death.[67]

Commonwealth realms edit

Appointments (Shown in order in which appointments were made, not order of precedence)

Appointments from Commonwealth realms
Country Date Appointment Ribbon Post-nominal
letters
  United Kingdom 26 July 1958 – 8 September 2022 Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter[68]   KG
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
10 December 1974 – 8 September 2022 Great Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath[69]   GCB
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
11 February 1977 – 8 September 2022 Extra Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle[70]   KT
Since September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle
1977 – 8 September 2022 Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council PC
  Australia 14 March 1981 – 8 September 2022 Knight of the Order of Australia[71]   AK
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign Head of the Order of Australia
  New Zealand 1983 – 8 September 2022 Extra Companion of the Queen's Service Order   QSO
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign Head of the Queen's Service Order
  Saskatchewan 24 April 2001 Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit[72]   SOM
Commonwealth Realms 27 June 2002 – 8 September 2022 Member of the Order of Merit   OM
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Merit
  Papua New Guinea 3 November 2012 – 8 September 2022 Royal Chief of the Order of Logohu[73]   GCL
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Logohu
  Canada 18 May 2014 – 8 September 2022 Member of Her Majesty's Privy Council for Canada[74] PC
1 July 2017 – 8 September 2022 Extraordinary Companion of the Order of Canada[75][76]   CC
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Canada
18 May 2022 – 8 September 2022 Extraordinary Commander of the Order of Military Merit[77][78]   CMM
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Military Merit
International Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign Head of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem  
Commonwealth realms[a] Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Royal Victorian Order  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the Companions of Honour  
  United Kingdom Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Distinguished Service Order  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Imperial Service Order  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of British India  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Indian Order of Merit  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Burma  
  Saint Lucia Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of St Lucia  
  Solomon Islands Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the Solomon Islands  
  New Zealand Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of New Zealand  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the New Zealand Order of Merit  
  Belize Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the National Hero
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Belize  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Distinction  
  The Bahamas Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Merit of The Bahamas  
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the National Hero  
  Antigua and Barbuda Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the National Hero  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the Nation  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Exalted Order of Merit  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Princely Heritage  
  Canada Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces  
  Papua New Guinea Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the Star of Melanesia  
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of St Christopher and Nevis  
  Grenada Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Prestige Order of the National Hero  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Distinguished Order of the Nation[b]  
Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Grenada  
  Tuvalu Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Tuvalu Order of Merit  

Decorations and medals (Shown in order in which appointments were made, not order of precedence)

Country Date Appointment Ribbon Post-nominal letters
  United Kingdom 2 June 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal  
  Papua New Guinea 1975 Papua New Guinea Independence Medal[79]  
  United Kingdom 6 February 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal  
  Canada 1982 Canadian Forces' Decoration and 3 clasps   CD[41]
  New Zealand 1990 New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal[80]  
  United Kingdom 6 February 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal  
  Saskatchewan 7 June 2005 Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan[81]  
  United Kingdom 6 February 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal  
  New Zealand 2012 New Zealand Armed Forces Award[82]  
  Papua New Guinea 3 November 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (Papua New Guinean version)[73]  
  United Kingdom 11 October 2016 Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and 3 clasps     
  United Kingdom 6 February 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal  

Awards

Country Date Decoration Post-nominal letters
  Canada 20 May 2014 Honorary Confederation Centre of the Arts Symons Medal[83]

Other Commonwealth countries edit

Appointments
Country Date Decoration Ribbon Post-nominal letters
  Malawi 16 April 1985 Grand Commander, the Order of the Lion of Malawi[84]  
  Brunei 1996 Member of the Most Esteemed Family Order of Laila Utama[citation needed]   DK
  Ghana 6 November 2018 Honorary Companion of the Order of the Star of Ghana   CSG[85]
  Barbados 30 November 2021 Honorary Order of Freedom of Barbados[86][87]   FB

Foreign honours edit

Appointments
Country Date Appointment Ribbon Post-nominal letters
  Finland 15 July 1969 Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland[84]  
  Japan 5 October 1971 Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum[84]  
  The Netherlands 11 April 1972 Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown[84]  
  Luxembourg 13 June 1972 Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown[84]  
  Denmark 30 April 1974 Knight of the Order of the Elephant[84]   RE
  Kingdom of Nepal 23 February 1975 Member of the Most Glorious Order of the Benevolent Ruler[84]  
  Sweden 23 May 1975 Knight of the Royal Order of the Seraphim[84]   RSerafO
  Brazil 8 March 1978 Grand Cross of the National Order of the Southern Cross[84]  
  Norway 1 July 1978 Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav[84]  
  Egypt 12 August 1981 Grand Cordon of the Order of the Republic[88]  
  The Netherlands 16 November 1982 Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau[89]  
  France 23 October 1984 Grand Cross of the National Order of the Legion of Honour[84]  
  Bahrain 16 November 1986 Member 1st Class of the Order of Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa[84]  
  Qatar 14 November 1986 Collar of the Order of Merit[84]  
  Spain 18 April 1986 Knight Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III[90]  
  Saudi Arabia 24 March 1987 Member 1st Class of the King Abdul Aziz Order of Merit[84]  
  Portugal 27 April 1993 Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz[91]  
  Kuwait 9 November 1993 Member 1st Class of the Order of Mubarak the Great[84]  
  Hungary 3 March 2010 Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary[92]  
  Mexico 9 September 2015 Grand Cross, Special Class of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle[93]  
  France 16 March 2017 Commander of the Order of Agricultural Merit[94]  
  Romania 29 March 2017 Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania[95]  
  Armenia 19 October 2018 Order of Friendship[96]  
  Germany 29 March 2023 Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[97]  
  Portugal 15 June 2023 Grand Collar of the Ancient and Most Noble Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword, of the Valour, Loyalty and Merit[98]   GColTE
  South Korea 21 November 2023 Recipient of the Grand Order of Mugunghwa[99]   GOM

Decorations edit

Decorations and medals from non-Commonwealth countries
Country Date Decoration Ribbon Post-nominal letters
  Kingdom of Nepal 24 February 1975 King Birendra Coronation Medal[citation needed]  
  The Netherlands 30 April 2013 King Willem-Alexander Inauguration Medal[100][101]  

Wear of orders, decorations, and medals edit

The ribbons worn regularly by Charles in undress uniform are as follows:

Ribbons of King Charles III
     
       
       
          

With medals, Charles normally wears the breast stars of the Garter, Thistle, and Bath. When only one should be worn, he wears the Order of the Garter star, except in Scotland where the Scottish Order of the Thistle star is worn. Foreign honours are worn in accordance with British customs and traditions when applicable.

Honorary military and police appointments edit

  Australia

  Canada

  New Zealand

  Papua New Guinea

  United Kingdom

 
Charles as Colonel of the Welsh Guards, Trooping the Colour, 2012

Non-national titles and honours edit

Member and fellowships edit

Country Date Organisation Position
  United Kingdom (England and Wales) 1975 – Marylebone Cricket Club Honorary Life Member[129]
  United Kingdom (England and Wales) 1975 – Honourable Society of Gray's Inn Royal Bencher[130]
  United Kingdom 1978 – Royal Society Royal Fellow (FRS)[131][132]
  United Kingdom 2000 – Royal Asiatic Society Fellow (FRAS)[133]
  United Kingdom Foreign Press Association Honorary Member[134]

The Worshipful Company of Carpenters installed Charles as an Honorary Liveryman "in recognition of his interest in London's architecture."[135] Charles is also Permanent Master of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights, a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Drapers, Honorary Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Musicians, Honorary Freeman and Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, Honorary Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Farmers, Honorary Member of the Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, and a Royal Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners.[136]

Scholastic edit

Chancellor, visitor, governor, and fellowships edit

Country Date School Position
  England 2007 Liverpool John Moores University Honorary Fellow[137]
  England 2020 Kellogg College, Oxford Bynum Tudor Fellow[138]

Honorary degrees edit

Country Date School Degree
  England 1981 Royal College of Music Doctor of Music (D.Mus.)[139]
  New Zealand 1981 University of Otago Doctor of Literature (LittD)[140]
  Canada 1983 University of Alberta Doctor of Laws (LLD)[141]
  Italy 1987 University of Bologna Doctor of Literature and Philosophy (LLD)[142]
  Canada 1991 Queen's University at Kingston Doctor of Laws (LLD)[143]
  England 1998 University of Durham Doctor of Civil Law (DCL)[144]
  Scotland 2001[145] University of Glasgow Doctor of Laws[145]
  England 2007 University of Chester Doctor of Letters (DLitt)[146]
  Scotland 2004 Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Doctor of the Academy[147]
  India 2013 Forest Research Institute Doctor of Science (D.Sc.)[148][149]
  Romania 31 May 2014 University of Bucharest Doctorate[150]
  Romania 29 May 2017 Babeș-Bolyai University Doctorate[151]

Freedom of the City edit

Foreign edit

Honorific eponyms edit

Academic edit

Geographic locations edit

Structures edit

Buildings edit


Former

Awards edit

Species edit

Interest awards edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sovereign states within the Commonwealth of Nations sharing the same person as monarch.
  2. ^ The Order of the Nation is a component order of knighthood within the Order of Grenada, rather than a fully separate order.

References edit

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This article is missing information about medals and orders received Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page January 2022 Charles III has received numerous titles decorations and honorary appointments as a member of the British royal family as heir apparent to Elizabeth II and as King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms Charles III on horseback during Trooping the Colour in 2023 Contents 1 Royal and noble titles and styles 1 1 Regnal name 1 2 Antigua and Barbuda 1 3 Australia 1 4 The Bahamas 1 5 Belize 1 6 Canada 1 7 Grenada 1 8 Jamaica 1 9 New Zealand 1 10 Papua New Guinea 1 11 Saint Christopher and Nevis 1 12 Saint Lucia 1 13 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 14 Solomon Islands 1 15 Tuvalu 1 16 United Kingdom 1 17 Unofficial 1 17 1 Canada 1 17 2 Africa 1 17 3 Oceania 2 Military ranks and appointments 3 University degrees 4 Commonwealth of Nations 4 1 Titles 4 2 Commonwealth realms 4 3 Other Commonwealth countries 5 Foreign honours 5 1 Decorations 6 Wear of orders decorations and medals 7 Honorary military and police appointments 8 Non national titles and honours 8 1 Member and fellowships 8 2 Scholastic 8 2 1 Chancellor visitor governor and fellowships 8 2 2 Honorary degrees 9 Freedom of the City 9 1 Foreign 10 Honorific eponyms 10 1 Academic 10 2 Geographic locations 10 3 Structures 10 3 1 Buildings 10 4 Awards 10 5 Species 11 Interest awards 12 See also 13 Notes 14 ReferencesRoyal and noble titles and styles editCharles was originally styled as His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Edinburgh per letters patent issued by his grandfather George VI 1 Upon the accession of his mother as queen as the eldest son of the monarch Charles automatically became in England the Duke of Cornwall and in Scotland the Duke of Rothesay Earl of Carrick Baron of Renfrew Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland 2 As such he was styled His Royal Highness The Duke of Cornwall except in Scotland where he was known as His Royal Highness The Duke of Rothesay instead In 1958 letters patent from the then sovereign made Charles the Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester and 3 on 1 July 1969 he was invested as such during the a ceremony in which a coronet and robes were placed on him 4 In 2021 upon the death of his father Prince Philip Charles furthermore inherited the titles Duke of Edinburgh Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich 5 When he became the British sovereign himself on 8 September 2022 these titles merged with the Crown Titles as Prince Charles Title From To Date Reason Date Reason Duke of Cornwall 6 February 1952 His mother s accession automatically 8 September 2022 Acceded as Charles III titles transferred to the new heir apparent Duke of Rothesay Earl of Carrick Baron of Renfrew Lord of the Isles Prince and Great Steward of Scotland Prince of Wales 26 July 1958 Granted to the heir apparent Acceded as Charles III titles merged with the Crown 6 7 Earl of Chester Duke of Edinburgh 9 April 2021 Death of his father inherited Earl of Merioneth Baron Greenwich Regnal name edit nbsp Royal cypher of Charles III surmounted by the Tudor Crown 8 nbsp Scottish royal cypher of Charles III surmounted by the Crown of Scotland 8 nbsp Canadian royal cypher of Charles III surmounted by the Canadian Royal Crown 8 In an announcement following the death of Queen Elizabeth II Prime Minister Liz Truss referred to Charles as King Charles III the first official usage of that name 9 Shortly afterwards Clarence House confirmed that he would use the regnal name Charles III 10 There had previously been speculation that he might choose a different name because the previous two monarchs named Charles are both associated with negative events in royal history Charles I was beheaded in 1649 and Charles II reigned during the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London The name Charles III is also associated with the Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart who claimed the throne under that name in the 18th century The most discussed alternative regnal name had been George VII in honour of Charles maternal grandfather 11 12 although prior to succeeding to the throne Charles denied discussing a regnal name at all 13 Antigua and Barbuda edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Antigua and Barbuda and His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 14 Australia edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Australia and His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 15 16 The Bahamas edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and of His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 17 Belize edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Belize and of His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 15 Canada edit Main article Style and title of the Canadian sovereign English Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Canada and His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 15 18 French Charles Trois par la grace de Dieu Roi du Canada et de ses autres royaumes et territoires Chef du Commonwealth 18 In spring 2023 the Canadian government introduced a bill changing the monarch s title by dropping the reference to the United Kingdom and the phrase Defender of the Faith 19 The bill received royal assent on 22 June 2023 20 a proclamation of the new title was issued on January 8 2024 21 Grenada edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Grenada and of His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 22 Jamaica edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God of Jamaica and of His other Realms and Territories King Head of the Commonwealth New Zealand edit English Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of New Zealand and His Other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth Defender of the Faith 15 23 Maori Tiare te Tuatoru na te huatau o te Atua te Kingi o Aotearoa me era atu o Ōna Whaitua rohe hoki te Upoko o te Kahui Whenua te Kaiwawao o te Whakapono 24 Papua New Guinea edit His Majesty Charles the Third King of Papua New Guinea and His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 25 Saint Christopher and Nevis edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Saint Christopher and Nevis and of His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 26 Saint Lucia edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Saint Lucia and of His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 15 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 15 Solomon Islands edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Solomon Islands and His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 15 Tuvalu edit His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God King of Tuvalu and of His other Realms and Territories Head of the Commonwealth 15 United Kingdom edit Main article Style of the British sovereign English His Majesty Charles the Third by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of His other Realms and Territories King Head of the Commonwealth Defender of the Faith 15 Welsh Charles y Trydydd drwy Ras Duw ar Deyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon a i Deyrnasoedd eraill yn Frenin yn Ben ar y Gymanwlad yn Amddiffynnwr y Ffydd 27 The King s British styles and titles were read out at the state funeral of his mother by David White Garter Principal King of Arms as follows Let us humbly beseech Almighty God to bless with long life health and honour and all worldly happiness the Most High Most Mighty and Most Excellent Monarch our Sovereign Lord Charles III now by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of His other Realms and Territories King Head of the Commonwealth Defender of the Faith and Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter 28 Unofficial edit Canada edit nbsp Alberta Since 1977 In Blackfoot Mekaisto In English Chief Red Crow 29 30 nbsp Manitoba Since 1986 Leading Star 31 nbsp Nunavut Since 1976 In Inuktitut Attaniout Ikeneego In English The Son of the Big Boss loosely translates to heir apparent 32 nbsp Saskatchewan Since 2001 In Cree Kisikawipisimwa miyo ōhcikanawapamik In English The Sun Watches Over Him in a Good Way 33 34 Africa edit nbsp Tanzania Since 2011 In Maasai Oloishiru Ingishi In English The Helper of the Cows literally he whom the cows love so much they call for him when they are in times of distress 35 Oceania edit nbsp Papua New Guinea Since 1952 In Tok Pisin Nambawan pikinini bilong Misis Kwin In English The number one child belonging to Mrs Queen 36 37 nbsp Vanuatu Since 2018 High Chief Mal Menaringmanu 38 39 40 Military ranks and appointments edit nbsp King Charles III in the No 1A Service Dress Ceremonial Day Dress uniform of a Marshal of the Royal Air Force nbsp King Charles III in the uniform of a Field Marshal of the New Zealand Army nbsp Canada nbsp 2009 2022 Vice Admiral in the Royal Canadian Navy 41 nbsp 2009 2022 Lieutenant General in the Canadian Army 42 nbsp 2009 2022 Lieutenant General in the Royal Canadian Air Force 42 nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Commander in Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces 43 nbsp New Zealand nbsp Since 2015 Admiral of the Fleet of the Royal New Zealand Navy 44 nbsp Since 2015 Field Marshal of the New Zealand Army 44 nbsp Since 2015 Marshal of the Royal New Zealand Air Force 44 nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Head of the Armed Forces 45 nbsp United Kingdom nbsp 8 March 1971 1 January 1977 Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force 46 47 nbsp 15 September 1971 1 September 1972 Acting Sub Lieutenant in the Royal Navy 47 48 nbsp 1 September 1972 27 July 1973 Sub Lieutenant in the Royal Navy 48 nbsp 27 July 1973 1 January 1977 Lieutenant in the Royal Navy 49 nbsp 1 January 1977 14 November 1988 Commander in the Royal Navy 50 nbsp 1 January 1977 14 November 1988 Wing Commander in the Royal Air Force 51 nbsp 14 November 1988 14 November 1998 Captain in the Royal Navy 52 nbsp 14 November 1988 14 November 1998 Group Captain in the Royal Air Force 53 nbsp 14 November 1998 14 November 2002 Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy 54 nbsp 14 November 1998 14 November 2002 Major General in the British Army 55 nbsp 14 November 1998 14 November 2002 Air Vice Marshal in the Royal Air Force 56 nbsp 14 November 2002 14 November 2006 Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy 57 nbsp 14 November 2002 14 November 2006 Lieutenant General in the British Army 58 nbsp 14 November 2002 14 November 2006 Air Marshal in the Royal Air Force 59 nbsp 14 November 2006 16 June 2012 Admiral in the Royal Navy 60 nbsp 14 November 2006 16 June 2012 General in the British Army 60 nbsp 14 November 2006 16 June 2012 Air Chief Marshal in the Royal Air Force 61 nbsp Since 16 June 2012 Admiral of the Fleet in the Royal Navy 62 nbsp Since 16 June 2012 Field Marshal in the British Army 62 nbsp Since 16 June 2012 Marshal of the Royal Air Force 62 nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Head of the Armed Forces 63 nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Lord High Admiral of the United KingdomUniversity degrees editSee below at Scholastic for honorary degrees Country Date School Degree nbsp United Kingdom 1970 64 University of Cambridge Bachelor of Arts BA 65 nbsp United Kingdom 1975 64 University of Cambridge Master of Arts MA Cantab 65 Commonwealth of Nations editTitles edit On 20 April 2018 the Commonwealth Heads of Government agreed that Charles would succeed his mother as Head of the Commonwealth 66 and he did so following her death 67 Commonwealth realms edit Appointments Shown in order in which appointments were made not order of precedence Appointments from Commonwealth realms Country Date Appointment Ribbon Post nominalletters nbsp United Kingdom 26 July 1958 8 September 2022 Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter 68 nbsp KG Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter 10 December 1974 8 September 2022 Great Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 69 nbsp GCB Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 11 February 1977 8 September 2022 Extra Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle 70 nbsp KT Since September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle 1977 8 September 2022 Member of Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council PC nbsp Australia 14 March 1981 8 September 2022 Knight of the Order of Australia 71 nbsp AK Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign Head of the Order of Australia nbsp New Zealand 1983 8 September 2022 Extra Companion of the Queen s Service Order nbsp QSO Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign Head of the Queen s Service Order nbsp Saskatchewan 24 April 2001 Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit 72 nbsp SOM Commonwealth Realms 27 June 2002 8 September 2022 Member of the Order of Merit nbsp OM Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Merit nbsp Papua New Guinea 3 November 2012 8 September 2022 Royal Chief of the Order of Logohu 73 nbsp GCL Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Logohu nbsp Canada 18 May 2014 8 September 2022 Member of Her Majesty s Privy Council for Canada 74 PC 1 July 2017 8 September 2022 Extraordinary Companion of the Order of Canada 75 76 nbsp CC Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Canada 18 May 2022 8 September 2022 Extraordinary Commander of the Order of Military Merit 77 78 nbsp CMM Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Military Merit International Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign Head of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem nbsp Commonwealth realms a Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Royal Victorian Order nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the Companions of Honour nbsp nbsp United Kingdom Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Distinguished Service Order nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Imperial Service Order nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of British India nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Indian Order of Merit nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Burma nbsp nbsp Saint Lucia Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of St Lucia nbsp nbsp Solomon Islands Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the Solomon Islands nbsp nbsp New Zealand Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of New Zealand nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the New Zealand Order of Merit nbsp nbsp Belize Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the National Hero Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Belize nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Distinction nbsp nbsp The Bahamas Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Merit of The Bahamas nbsp nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the National Hero nbsp nbsp Antigua and Barbuda Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the National Hero nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the Nation nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Exalted Order of Merit nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Princely Heritage nbsp nbsp Canada Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of the Star of Melanesia nbsp nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of St Christopher and Nevis nbsp nbsp Grenada Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Prestige Order of the National Hero nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Most Distinguished Order of the Nation b nbsp Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Order of Grenada nbsp nbsp Tuvalu Since 8 September 2022 Sovereign of the Tuvalu Order of Merit nbsp Decorations and medals Shown in order in which appointments were made not order of precedence Country Date Appointment Ribbon Post nominal letters nbsp United Kingdom 2 June 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea 1975 Papua New Guinea Independence Medal 79 nbsp nbsp United Kingdom 6 February 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal nbsp nbsp Canada 1982 Canadian Forces Decoration and 3 clasps nbsp CD 41 nbsp New Zealand 1990 New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal 80 nbsp nbsp United Kingdom 6 February 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal nbsp nbsp Saskatchewan 7 June 2005 Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan 81 nbsp nbsp United Kingdom 6 February 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal nbsp nbsp New Zealand 2012 New Zealand Armed Forces Award 82 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea 3 November 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Papua New Guinean version 73 nbsp nbsp United Kingdom 11 October 2016 Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and 3 clasps nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp United Kingdom 6 February 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal nbsp Awards Country Date Decoration Post nominal letters nbsp Canada 20 May 2014 Honorary Confederation Centre of the Arts Symons Medal 83 Other Commonwealth countries edit Appointments Country Date Decoration Ribbon Post nominal letters nbsp Malawi 16 April 1985 Grand Commander the Order of the Lion of Malawi 84 nbsp nbsp Brunei 1996 Member of the Most Esteemed Family Order of Laila Utama citation needed nbsp DK nbsp Ghana 6 November 2018 Honorary Companion of the Order of the Star of Ghana nbsp CSG 85 nbsp Barbados 30 November 2021 Honorary Order of Freedom of Barbados 86 87 nbsp FBForeign honours editAppointments Country Date Appointment Ribbon Post nominal letters nbsp Finland 15 July 1969 Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland 84 nbsp nbsp Japan 5 October 1971 Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum 84 nbsp nbsp The Netherlands 11 April 1972 Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown 84 nbsp nbsp Luxembourg 13 June 1972 Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown 84 nbsp nbsp Denmark 30 April 1974 Knight of the Order of the Elephant 84 nbsp RE nbsp Kingdom of Nepal 23 February 1975 Member of the Most Glorious Order of the Benevolent Ruler 84 nbsp nbsp Sweden 23 May 1975 Knight of the Royal Order of the Seraphim 84 nbsp RSerafO nbsp Brazil 8 March 1978 Grand Cross of the National Order of the Southern Cross 84 nbsp nbsp Norway 1 July 1978 Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav 84 nbsp nbsp Egypt 12 August 1981 Grand Cordon of the Order of the Republic 88 nbsp nbsp The Netherlands 16 November 1982 Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange Nassau 89 nbsp nbsp France 23 October 1984 Grand Cross of the National Order of the Legion of Honour 84 nbsp nbsp Bahrain 16 November 1986 Member 1st Class of the Order of Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa 84 nbsp nbsp Qatar 14 November 1986 Collar of the Order of Merit 84 nbsp nbsp Spain 18 April 1986 Knight Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III 90 nbsp nbsp Saudi Arabia 24 March 1987 Member 1st Class of the King Abdul Aziz Order of Merit 84 nbsp nbsp Portugal 27 April 1993 Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz 91 nbsp nbsp Kuwait 9 November 1993 Member 1st Class of the Order of Mubarak the Great 84 nbsp nbsp Hungary 3 March 2010 Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary 92 nbsp nbsp Mexico 9 September 2015 Grand Cross Special Class of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle 93 nbsp nbsp France 16 March 2017 Commander of the Order of Agricultural Merit 94 nbsp nbsp Romania 29 March 2017 Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania 95 nbsp nbsp Armenia 19 October 2018 Order of Friendship 96 nbsp nbsp Germany 29 March 2023 Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 97 nbsp nbsp Portugal 15 June 2023 Grand Collar of the Ancient and Most Noble Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword of the Valour Loyalty and Merit 98 nbsp GColTE nbsp South Korea 21 November 2023 Recipient of the Grand Order of Mugunghwa 99 nbsp GOM Decorations edit Decorations and medals from non Commonwealth countries Country Date Decoration Ribbon Post nominal letters nbsp Kingdom of Nepal 24 February 1975 King Birendra Coronation Medal citation needed nbsp nbsp The Netherlands 30 April 2013 King Willem Alexander Inauguration Medal 100 101 nbsp Wear of orders decorations and medals editThe ribbons worn regularly by Charles in undress uniform are as follows Ribbons of King Charles III nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Sovereign of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath Order of Merit Sovereign of the Order of Australia Queen s Service Order Order of Canada Order of Military Merit Queen Elizabeth IICoronation Medal Queen Elizabeth IISilver Jubilee Medal Queen Elizabeth IIGolden Jubilee Medal Queen Elizabeth IIDiamond Jubilee Medal Queen Elizabeth IIPlatinum Jubilee Medal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medalwith three bars Canadian Forces Decorationwith three clasps New Zealand 1990Commemoration Medal New Zealand Armed Forces Award With medals Charles normally wears the breast stars of the Garter Thistle and Bath When only one should be worn he wears the Order of the Garter star except in Scotland where the Scottish Order of the Thistle star is worn Foreign honours are worn in accordance with British customs and traditions when applicable Honorary military and police appointments edit nbsp Australia nbsp 1977 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps 102 nbsp 2023 Captain General of the Royal Australian Artillery 103 nbsp Canada nbsp 1977 Colonel in Chief of Lord Strathcona s Horse Royal Canadians 102 104 nbsp 1977 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles 102 104 nbsp 1977 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Regiment of Canada 102 104 nbsp 1985 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Canadian Dragoons 102 105 nbsp 2004 Colonel in Chief of the Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment of Canada 102 nbsp 2005 Colonel in Chief of the Toronto Scottish Regiment Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother s Own 102 nbsp 2009 Head of the Canadian Rangers 106 nbsp 2022 Colonel in Chief of the Governor General s Horse Guards nbsp 2023 Captain General of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 107 nbsp 1977 Colonel in Chief of the Air Reserve Group 102 104 nbsp 2015 Commodore in Chief of the Royal Canadian Navy Fleet Atlantic 108 nbsp 2023 Commissioner in Chief of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 109 nbsp New Zealand nbsp 1977 2015 Air Commodore in Chief of the Royal New Zealand Air Force 102 110 111 nbsp 2023 Captain General of the Royal New Zealand Artillery 112 nbsp Papua New Guinea nbsp 1984 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Pacific Islands Regiment 102 nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Charles as Colonel of the Welsh Guards Trooping the Colour 2012 nbsp 1969 2006 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Regiment of Wales 113 nbsp 1975 2022 Colonel Welsh Guards 102 114 nbsp 1977 2007 Colonel in Chief of the Cheshire Regiment 115 116 nbsp 1977 1994 Colonel in Chief of the Gordon Highlanders 115 117 nbsp 1977 1994 Colonel in Chief of the 2nd King Edward VII s Own Gurkha Rifles The Sirmoor Rifles 115 117 nbsp 1977 Colonel in Chief of the Parachute Regiment 102 115 nbsp 1985 1992 Colonel in Chief of the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards 118 nbsp 1992 2023 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Dragoon Guards 102 119 nbsp 1992 2023 Colonel in Chief of the Army Air Corps 102 119 nbsp 1994 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Gurkha Rifles 102 119 nbsp 1994 2006 Deputy Colonel in Chief of the Highlanders Seaforth Gordons and Camerons 119 nbsp 2000 2023 Royal Honorary Colonel of the Queen s Own Yeomanry 102 120 nbsp 2003 2023 Colonel in Chief of The Queen s Dragoon Guards 102 121 nbsp 2003 2006 Colonel in Chief of the King s Regiment 121 nbsp 2003 2006 Colonel in Chief of the Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment 121 nbsp 2006 Royal Colonel of the Black Watch 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland 102 nbsp 2006 Royal Colonel of the 51st Highland 7th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland 102 nbsp 2007 2023 Colonel in Chief of the Mercian Regiment 102 nbsp 2022 Colonel in Chief of the Life Guards 122 nbsp 2022 Colonel in Chief of the Blues and Royals 122 nbsp 2022 Colonel in Chief of the Grenadier Guards 122 nbsp 2022 Colonel in Chief of the Coldstream Guards 122 nbsp 2022 Colonel in Chief of the Scots Guards 122 nbsp 2022 Colonel in Chief of the Irish Guards 122 nbsp 2022 Colonel in Chief of the Welsh Guards 122 nbsp 2023 Colonel in Chief of the Corps of Royal Engineers 123 nbsp 2023 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards 124 nbsp 2023 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Tank Regiment 124 nbsp 2023 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Regiment of Scotland 124 nbsp 2023 Captain General of the Royal Artillery 124 nbsp 2023 Captain General of the Honourable Artillery Company 124 nbsp 2024 Colonel in Chief of the Royal Welsh 125 nbsp 1993 2023 Royal Honorary Air Commodore RAF Valley 102 126 nbsp 2023 Royal Honorary Air Commodore RAF Marham 124 nbsp 2023 Air Commodore in Chief RAF Regiment 124 nbsp 2006 Commodore in Chief of Plymouth Royal Naval Command 102 nbsp 2019 Commodore in Chief Aircraft Carriers 127 nbsp 2023 Sponsor of HMS Queen Elizabeth 124 nbsp 2006 Honorary Commodore of His Majesty s Coastguard nbsp 2022 Captain General Royal Marines 128 Non national titles and honours editMember and fellowships edit Country Date Organisation Position nbsp United Kingdom England and Wales 1975 Marylebone Cricket Club Honorary Life Member 129 nbsp United Kingdom England and Wales 1975 Honourable Society of Gray s Inn Royal Bencher 130 nbsp United Kingdom 1978 Royal Society Royal Fellow FRS 131 132 nbsp United Kingdom 2000 Royal Asiatic Society Fellow FRAS 133 nbsp United Kingdom Foreign Press Association Honorary Member 134 The Worshipful Company of Carpenters installed Charles as an Honorary Liveryman in recognition of his interest in London s architecture 135 Charles is also Permanent Master of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Drapers Honorary Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Musicians Honorary Freeman and Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers Honorary Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Farmers Honorary Member of the Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and a Royal Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners 136 Scholastic edit Chancellor visitor governor and fellowships edit Country Date School Position nbsp England 2007 Liverpool John Moores University Honorary Fellow 137 nbsp England 2020 Kellogg College Oxford Bynum Tudor Fellow 138 Honorary degrees edit Country Date School Degree nbsp England 1981 Royal College of Music Doctor of Music D Mus 139 nbsp New Zealand 1981 University of Otago Doctor of Literature LittD 140 nbsp Canada 1983 University of Alberta Doctor of Laws LLD 141 nbsp Italy 1987 University of Bologna Doctor of Literature and Philosophy LLD 142 nbsp Canada 1991 Queen s University at Kingston Doctor of Laws LLD 143 nbsp England 1998 University of Durham Doctor of Civil Law DCL 144 nbsp Scotland 2001 145 University of Glasgow Doctor of Laws 145 nbsp England 2007 University of Chester Doctor of Letters DLitt 146 nbsp Scotland 2004 Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Doctor of the Academy 147 nbsp India 2013 Forest Research Institute Doctor of Science D Sc 148 149 nbsp Romania 31 May 2014 University of Bucharest Doctorate 150 nbsp Romania 29 May 2017 Babeș Bolyai University Doctorate 151 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2015 Freedom of the City editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2020 nbsp 5 July 1969 Cardiff 152 nbsp 1970 Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead 153 nbsp 1971 London 154 155 nbsp 1977 Calgary 156 nbsp 3 April 1979 Portsmouth 157 nbsp 8 June 1989 Northampton 158 159 nbsp 24 May 1994 Swansea 160 nbsp 24 October 2002 Ripon 161 Foreign edit nbsp 2011 Madrid 162 nbsp 2021 Athens 163 Honorific eponyms editFurther information Royal eponyms in Canada King Charles III This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 Academic edit King Charles III Professorship Trinity College Cambridge 164 Geographic locations edit nbsp Australian Antarctic Territory Prince Charles Mountains nbsp British Antarctic Territory Prince Charles Strait nbsp Ross Dependency Prince of Wales Glacier Structures edit Buildings edit nbsp Fiji Prince Charles Park Nadi nbsp Hong Kong Prince of Wales Hospital Sha Tin nbsp Queensland The Prince Charles Hospital Brisbane nbsp United Kingdom Prince Charles House Cornwall Former nbsp British Hong Kong Prince of Wales Building Admiralty renamed in 1997 Awards edit Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership Species edit nbsp Ecuador Hyloscirtus princecharlesi or the Prince Charles Stream Tree Frog 165 166 Interest awards editMain article List of awards received by Charles IIISee also editStyle of the British sovereign Title and style of the Canadian monarch List of titles and honours of Queen Camilla List of titles and honours of William Prince of Wales List of titles and honours of Catherine Princess of Wales List 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