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What Kind Of King Will Charles Be?

a person who will legally receive money, property, or a title from another person.
(air)
Charles, the longest-serving heir to the
throne in British history, is now King. His
apprenticeship as heir, lasting 70 years,
has made him the best-prepared and oldest
new monarch ever to take to the throne.

The 74-year-old King was there throughout


the time a King/Queen rules a country.
his mother's long reign,
rain witnessing
generations of world leaders come and go,

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including 15 UK prime ministers and 14 US
presidents. to be used to +gerund verb/noun
King Charles is used to luxury.
They are used to living a luxurious life.
After Queen Elizabeth II's remarkable, era-
defining reign, what kind of King might we
expect? And how will a prince used to
to share one’s opinion freely
speaking out on issues adapt to the
neutrality of a monarch? I’m used to the cold. I’m not used
to extreme heat.

King Charles is well aware of the need to


be less outspoken.
more reserved/more neutral.

The country that King Charles will reign


over is much more diverse than that
inherited by his mother, and Prof Bogdanor
anticipates that the new King will reach out
purposely connect
to a multicultural, multi-faith Britain. with someone/a group.

He expects him to try to act as a unifying


force, making more visible efforts to
reach out to
connect with ethnic minorities and
disadvantaged groups.

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to reduce the number of people who work in a company or organization, often
so that it operates more effectively. Ex/ Amazon has been slimming down its US
companies.
There has been much talk about the King
preferring a "slimmed-down" monarchy. It's
likely to mean a greater emphasis on a
smaller core group of working Royals, with
Charles and Camilla, Prince William and
Catherine at its centre.
Something continues for a long period of time without being
changed or stopped. Ex/ Our Government lacks continuity.
Despite this, the overriding
continue
message of the
new reign will be continuity and stability,
says royal commentator Victoria Murphy.

Charles has become a relaxed and


easy to approach
approachable figure when he's meeting the
public, getting his audience onside with a
few self-deprecating jokes. Perhaps that will
change as monarch, but as Prince of Wales
friendly, easy to talk to
he developed an affable, grandfatherly
style, with no standoffishness.

For a man in his 70s, the King shows no


sign of slowing down.

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