The death of Queen Elizabeth II will see a host of changes to some of the everyday items of British life, from banknotes to passports and stamps, as her image and insignia are replaced with those of King Charles III.
The death of Queen Elizabeth II, will see a host of changes to some of the everyday items of British life, from banknotes to passports and stamps, as her image and insignia are replaced with those of King Charles III.
For many Brits who have grown up during her 70-year reign, it will take some getting used to. Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.
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