No way , he don’t deserve any body grieving, almost the whole world still remembers how cruel and despicable he and his mistress Cowmilla were to Princess Diana and to the boys , this 2 are disgrace they didn’t respect their families their spouses and finally the took the mother away from the young princes . This 2 are very cruel and he marry his mistress with no respect to his young sons Charles don’t deserve any respect or grief form the public who remembers what he and his mistress Cowmilla did .
throwback to when we'd watch operation london bridge and we were joking and thinking abt the queen being immortal/outliving (at the time) prince charles... this brings a weird nostalgia feeling to me
I thought about the same thing while clicking on this video, it gives me flashbacks to the time we heard about the plans and in the next year we heard that she died. Hopefully the Britains don’t have to go through a second time cause there were news that his health is not the best anymore 🫣
I watched as closely as I could as events unfolded, and the video was spot-on. There was a video of people in a pub, relaxing and kicking back, a television playing a soccer game in the background, and all of a sudden it went black for an inordinate amount of time; then the royal crest appeared. Some lady immediately shrieked, "Shut up, all of you! The Queen's dead!" The place went silent as the ensuing broadcast proved her right.
Pray that Queen Elizabeths household would seriously reconcile with Pope Francis and unite with the original faith foundation of the family. Jesus Mary Joseph pray for England pray for us.
you are so correct, and it is such a blatantly obvious and well known fact that there is a difference between a Queen Regnant and Queen Regent. Rather sad that Business Insider wouldn't know this.
A queen regnant is a monarch. A queen regent is the adult guardian of a child monarch and rules in their stead until that child comes of age. So, like, if for some reason Prince George finds himself crowned king at the tender age of 9, the queen regent's job would basically be holding the throne for him.
@@RaymondHng Exactly. A Queen regnant is a reigning monarch in her own right, as opposed to a queen consort who is the wife of a King. Both are simply called "Queen".
@davidkinoti4051 it's an expression to illustrate the randomness of it all. Do u live in England? Do u speak English day to day ? it's not unusual to express things in this way over here.
4:01 It's _queen regnant_ , not queen regent. A queen regnant is a monarch. A queen regent is the adult guardian of a child monarch and rules in their stead until that child comes of age. So, like, if for some reason Prince George finds himself crowned king at the tender age of 9, the queen regent's job would basically be holding the throne for him.
Not always a female regent is a Queen, though. If, say, Prince William dies before King Charles, and the King dies thereafter, then Catherine would remain a Princess, once her husband never ascended to the throne, but would still be entitled to be regent for her son.
@@GabrielTorres-rq5bl Catherine cannot be regent. Per the Regency act of 1937, "the Regent is the heir to the throne unless they have not reached the age of 18. In such a case, the Regent is the next in the line of succession who has reached the age of 21." So if Prince George is the underage King, the Regent would be Prince Harry.
@@jrimpau The Regency Act of 1937 requires the potential regent to be domiciled in the United Kingdom. Therefore, since Prince Harry officially took up residence in the United States in 2019, he is excluded and the King's brother (Prince George's grand-uncle) Prince Andrew would become regent.
@@BlackStump172 A better name yes but doesn't work for him. QEII dying was historic and the saying if London bridge falls, London falls. It's a huge thing so she had a significant code name. When KC dies it's not going to be that big of a deal. His reign will most likely be very short due to his current illness. And he's not very popular. Seems cold hearted but it's true.
That and we will celebrate by singing Ding Dong, The Wicked King is Dead! He'll go to where the goblins go yo ho and with Camilla in tow we'll ring the bells, ding dong and merry-oh, sing it high! Sing it low! Let them know the Wicked King is Dead!!
Queen Elizabeth , was a respected Queen , Charles don’t we have’t forget or forgive what he and his mistress Cowmilla did to 2 families hers and his they destroyed their families using Love as and scuse for their immorality , the make The young inocent naive, pure virgen Princess Diana they plan the marriage just cover up their immoral affair this 2 are just a disgrace.
We did, it was horrible enough for me as a royalist fan. My exhaustion over the Queen’s death made me really ill in 2023 and well wishers gathered around my house and the grange hospital to wish the best for me, the Queen and Mummy, Princess of Wales my mother the best. I recovered within 3 weeks after being treated in hospital and I’m doing really well over a year now
"CORONATED" IS NOT A WORD!!! "Crowned": the verb form of "coronation" is "crown." Example, "The King was CROWNED at his CORONATION." It's not the same as "inauguration" and "inagurate."
charles isn't as popular and respected as Queen Elizabeth, people are just gonna be happy that William finally become the king. I mean after all these years a lot of people are still mad at what he did to princess diana and almost all popularity of diana transfer to william, so.... And this is such a waste of money knowing this old man ain't gonna live long but still need to change all the official documents (e.g. passport, currency, etc.) to his name and his face.
Charles Don't deserve any respect after all the pain and humiliations that he and his mistress Cowmilla couse Princess Diana and his sons . his a dispecable man .
Amen, we still love and remenber Princess Diana and olso remember what Charles and his mistress Cowmilla did not just to the princess but to his sons😓, We never going to forget and forgive this 2 Adulteres for what they did.
Even if he has the worst type of cancer, sorry brain freeze, forget the type, the one Steve Jobs had, very rich Americans have lived around five years and sometimes a bit longer even at Charles age. So I would expect he'll be around for a bit.
4:02 queen *_regnant_* - a queen regent is someone who *de facto* reigns on behalf of a sitting monarch who is unable to do so, but the UK now has counsellors of state for that purpose.
Regent is a member of the royal family who temporarily gets the powers of the monarch (usually because of health or that the monarch's still a kid). It's almost like a governor-general.
Love the map graphic at 1:45 where even Rockall, a tiny granite islet, way off the western coast of Scotland and inhabited only by sea birds, is included. Nice attention to detail. 🙂
2 issues. 1. At 1:33 you say "the Union Jack will be lowered to half mast" It should be half STAFF. Mast is shipboard terminology. 2. You called Elizabeth II queen Regent. It's Regnant. Queen Regent is a female Head of State temporarily in power for a male monarch unable to take the throne due to age. Queen Regnant is the official title for a female Queen in England.
Half staff is unfamiliar terminology is the US, nobody (aside from the military) calls it a staff, but most people know what"half-mast" refers to. And before you tell me that this is the UK we're talking about (duh), Business Insider is an American channel broadcasting to a largely American audience.
One correction- in terms of coins and banknotes. Its likely that the coins bearing the image of Queen Elizabeth will be in circulation for decades. Prior to decimalisation in the 1971 there were still coins in circulation bearing the image of Queen Victoria and King William IV albeit it was much more common to find coinage of the more recent Kings and Queen. So its entirely likely we will still find coins of Elizabeth II well into the reign of the Prince George or his children. Banknotes they will slowly be recyled in about 20 years, and commemorative stamps (ie those special edition stamps like of dogs and the red arrows which bear the silhouette of the late Queen) will still be in use until the run out and end up in folks stamp collections.
@@baeZipster the only one seeming to disparage the Royal Family is Harry and Andrew, Andrew has stepped back, but Harry keeps pushing things....yes there are a number of folk in the UK who want a Republic, but those are a small minority, many are neutral when it comes to them, as long as William and George keep folk on-side like William has learned to do, I think its safe to assume George will eventually sit on the throne, and likely by the time his final days come - we will both either be long gone or on our last legs too. In saying that its common for coins to last far longer than notes, even the US has coins still in circulation from over 100 years ago. The earliest 1c Wheaties date back to 1909.
@@rubendeboer339 Princess Anne was the daugher of a Queen. So was Princess Victoria (Queen Victoria's daughter), who became the first Empress of Germany.
I watched ‘What happens when QEII dies?’ Exactly as Her majesty died, when I watched it, I had no clue the Queen had died, only by looking at the most recent comments did I notice. If King Charles dies in a few days, know it’ll be my luck.
Maybe they didnt come to pay respects but just to see the palace or something? Still kinda silly but I am sure they were not going for selfie with the dead Queen vibe
5:33 of course he dedicated his life to the monarchy! You give me that much money just for being born into the right family I would dedicate the hell out of myself too!
The money isn’t contingent upon the quality of service. So your point is kinda moot when you consider he went above and beyond simply because he wanted to and he felt the obligation to
Look at Diana’s funeral I think the world cried enough to make another ocean I sometimes go on and watch her funeral and cry we will never let Diana’s memory fade x❤
Charlotte will probably be the next Princess Royal when Princess Anne is no longer alive and William is the monarch. Prince Louis could be the next Duke of Edinburgh if Prince Edward is no longer alive.
@@danielkrcmar5395 The Duke Edinburgh's son, James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten-Windsor, has the title of Earl of Wessex. This title is hereditary. The title of The Duke of Edinburgh, however, is _not_ hereditary. It does not automatically pass onto his son. The title reverts back to The Crown after Prince Edward's death.
1. Queen REGENT is very different from a REGNANT. Elizabeth was a Queen Regnant, the Monarch, the Sovereign. A Regnant is not even a Queen or King because he/she is merely a "caretaker" while the King or Queen is still a minor/incapacitated, etc. 2. Crowned, not coronated. 3. Westminster Abbey is different from Westminster Hall.
@@MajorBluesZOH are you angry sugar..because your two favorite losers the toxic grifters know as H&M won't be on the banknote, get over it...H&M are irrelevant , especially when Prince William becomes King one day.
Prince of Wales is not given as inheritance but it will depends to the monarchy while Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay is given as part of inheritance being next in line. So, if Prince George will be given the Prince of Wales title, he will still be Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay. Please correct the part that the person says the titles will only be able to be use shortly.
« She won’t be known as Queen Regent as Queen Elizabeth was » oh PLEASE dear U.S. friends try to understand this 😅 REGENT is when the Queen Consort (or anyone else) temporarily holds the power in the absence or incapacity of the Monarch REGNANT is when the Queen is the Monarch herself. Elizabeth II was never Queen Regent, she was Queen Regnant Example : imagine Charlotte becomes Queen REGNANT (as in, the Monarch). If she inherits the Throne after William dies and Queen Consort Catherine is chosen to rule while her daughter Charlotte is still a minor, then Catherine would be Queen Regent FOR her daughter the Queen Regnant. She would also be the dowager Queen; as the former Queen Consort. Regent ≠ Regnant
Regnant, not regent. Also Prince George will not hold the two dukedoms briefly, he will hold them unill he become's king or dies, the prince of wales title will just be given on top of the two dukedoms
I appreciate you making this, but if you're doing so please learn the proper pronunciations as they have different meanings. And at least get the flag of Great Britain correct that's a basic element
I don’t know what the rules are but can he turn over the crown while he is older and still living? Hear me out. I believe that he would be proud and would want to be a King that actually lives to see his legacy continue
I don't want to be a pedant, but there are many casual mistakes in this video. As many earlier comments say; please at least get the flag correct. It's basic British knowledge. Similarly: Regnant/regent. Coronation/crowned. Westminster Abbey/Hall. My personal qualms were "businesses will shut down": No, no they won't. There is a period of mourning, but shops/businesses didn't generally shut down. There are very precise instructions for such occasions and this video doesn't include specific nuance that anyone in Britain will have experienced previously. It feels like an "easy content" video, where research has been half done. Even worse, when we literally went through a similar operation a few years ago (which is even mentioned), yet the video is still wrong. I mean, there are already articles all about the specifics involved. Like the announcements of death; sign on Buckingham gates is correct, half mast flag is correct, but past that, there are official royal correspondents who disperse this information, in a very specific way. I could go on, but will stop this pedantry here.
@@Faceon6790 Ever since his cancer diagnosis in February, one year after my own illness; I’ve had nightmares about brocasts being interrupted by bbc and I was crying for 3 days straight. Woody.EXE fears that my mental health will decline as I come to terms with the rumours about Charles’s health deteriorating
There are plans in place for any direct royal family member's death. This plan existed before he was king, and this plan exist for anyone from Anne to Charlotte. Even if he lives another decade or another century, the plan is there for when it's needed.
Perhaps the details are not released because this is a disrespectful topic to report on, One would think the King could have some privacy. He is doing amazing things for Our World, and this is what we choose to report on.
Support for the Monorchy has not been wayned down. In fact, it has garnered more support. Anti-monorchy have always been there with small numbers. They are more popular than ever.
@@danielkrcmar5395. Correct! I'd been taught it's the Union Jack when I was attending schools in the then British HongKong from 1957 to 1969. 🇬🇧 . ☕️🍰🍫🙂 🇮🇹🇺🇸
King Charles almost died as a young man in his twenties when he got caught in an avalance in the Alps. Imagine how different history would have been if he had died back then.
Damn why didn't I think of naming her COWMILLA! I always call her kamala. If you watched World Wrestling Federation in the 1980's, there was a wrestler from Uganda named Kamala, The Ugandan headhunter. But the name you called her is butt fuckin funny
Sadly, Kate has left the Palace. If we ever see her again, it will be a Clone. That's what they are working on. Nothing to do with Cancer and Chemo. The Cancer announcement by Kate was AI generated. William has a lot to answer to but the Royals being what they are, will keep this Cancer narrative up until they decide to announce her death. Or Clone her.
The last poll found the monarchy's popularity was less than 50% for the first time. Maybe when it's William and Catherine on the throne, it will take a turn for the better, but ultimately I don't think the monarchy will survive another 100 years.
@@elizabethwoolnough4358 yes, it will. England has known what it's like not to have a monarch, only to realise it can't do without one. So they invited Charles II back to be king. The monarchy will keep going on and on
@@oleggeraschenko4932 I'm a history graduate and did study the English Civil War and the restoration of the monarchy. The only reason Charles II was invited to return was because Oliver Cromwell died. His son Richard was supposed to take over but was reluctant and not really capable. Charles was a last resort. Also, we are living in the 21st century and there's no need for a monarchy. France manages admirably well, although we will not harm the royals. When the time comes we will thank them very courteously and allow them to retire. I think they will be much happier being private people.
@@elizabethwoolnough4358 oh, duh, you don’t think that a lot of the UK’s tourist revenue comes from visiting royal places, don’t you? Japan, Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands and UAE are all examples of monarchies that are doing well
Charles held the dukedoms of Cornwall and Rothesay throughout his time as the Prince of Wales and William holds all three now. William's honorary title of Duke of Cambridge was bestowed when he married and not held by the previous princes of Wales so it will most likely not be bestowed on George.
William is still Duke of Cambridge if he was to die before his father George would inherit that title plus the Earldom of Strathearn and the Barony of Carrickfergus but not William's other titles whivh are reserved for the eldest son of the monarch though the king could create him Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester as George II did for his grandson
@@YorkiecarlosI know he still has the Cambridge title. I was just explaining for the benefit of US readers that if he accedes and his titles merge in the crown then he would be unlikely to bestow that one on George.
@@barttheanorak OK he might well give it to Louis as I think the title Duke of York is now tainted. There is a precedent for doing so- Queen Victoria created her 2nd son Duke of Edinburgh she later gave the York title to her grandson the future King George V
"people all over the world will come to pay their respect, like what they did for the queen". Hell no will it be like what people did and felt for the queen.
@@kristofkozari9040 It's not an official word as of now, but it could be if it gains more traction. For now it's mostly used by speakers in the Americas, but it's slowly making it's way to other places.
If William becomes King, Kate does not become Queen. At most, Queens Consort, otherwise, HRH Princess of Wales. There is never two reigning Monarchs at the same time.
@@phoenixrising5088 Queen Consort is Queen. When Prince William becomes King the Prince of Wales title passes to Prince George, unless he's married there won't be a Princess of Wales.
@@phoenixrising5088Queen Consort is still referred to as Queen, so it would be King William and Queen Catherine (or whatever they take as their regnal names). The question is would Camilla be referred to as Queen Dowager (assuming she outlives Charles)? And if William accedes the throne before George comes of age, would the Prince of Wales title be held vacant until he comes of age?
@@Monaa4392 If a Duchess survives her husband and her son becomes Duke, she is titled Dowager Duchess. I have never heard this applied to a Queen Consort. Queen Mary was still called Queen after George V died. It might be possible to style future widows of kings as Dowager Queen i.e. Camilla. I am 81 so might not happen in my lifetime.
I don't think the turnout for Charles will be nearly as large as it was for Elizabeth.
😂
I disagree. Charles is very much loved.
No way , he don’t deserve any body grieving, almost the whole world still remembers how cruel and despicable he and his mistress Cowmilla were to Princess Diana and to the boys , this 2 are disgrace they didn’t respect their families their spouses and finally the took the mother away from the young princes . This 2 are very cruel and he marry his mistress with no respect to his young sons Charles don’t deserve any respect or grief form the public who remembers what he and his mistress Cowmilla did .
@@Muhammad_Sausage 😆 not when the truth comes out about Kate's disappearance ,or William.
You are one hundred percent true!!!!!!!!!
throwback to when we'd watch operation london bridge and we were joking and thinking abt the queen being immortal/outliving (at the time) prince charles... this brings a weird nostalgia feeling to me
I thought about the same thing while clicking on this video, it gives me flashbacks to the time we heard about the plans and in the next year we heard that she died. Hopefully the Britains don’t have to go through a second time cause there were news that his health is not the best anymore 🫣
I really thought charles would die before the queen and next monarch will be william.
I watched as closely as I could as events unfolded, and the video was spot-on. There was a video of people in a pub, relaxing and kicking back, a television playing a soccer game in the background, and all of a sudden it went black for an inordinate amount of time; then the royal crest appeared. Some lady immediately shrieked, "Shut up, all of you! The Queen's dead!" The place went silent as the ensuing broadcast proved her right.
Pray that Queen Elizabeths household would seriously reconcile with Pope Francis and unite with the original faith foundation of the family. Jesus Mary Joseph pray for England pray for us.
Queen Elizabeth II was Queen "regnant" not queen "regent" They're pronounced differently and have very different meanings.
you are so correct, and it is such a blatantly obvious and well known fact that there is a difference between a Queen Regnant and Queen Regent. Rather sad that Business Insider wouldn't know this.
No ones arsed you nerd
Exactly. I came here to say that.
A queen regnant is a monarch. A queen regent is the adult guardian of a child monarch and rules in their stead until that child comes of age. So, like, if for some reason Prince George finds himself crowned king at the tender age of 9, the queen regent's job would basically be holding the throne for him.
@@RaymondHng Exactly. A Queen regnant is a reigning monarch in her own right, as opposed to a queen consort who is the wife of a King. Both are simply called "Queen".
I think we havent even processed yet thats hes king and now we have to think about him passing away
He may have metastatic cancer , as might Catherine , the Princess of Wales . We shall see but we are looking at a very dark times .
What is there to process? Do you take long to process useless things
@davidkinoti4051 it's an expression to illustrate the randomness of it all. Do u live in England? Do u speak English day to day ? it's not unusual to express things in this way over here.
hope he at least live long enough till his bank note become regular in the country.
@@davidkinoti4051Are you young and not understand how Queen Elizabeth was loved around the entire world?
4:01 It's _queen regnant_ , not queen regent. A queen regnant is a monarch. A queen regent is the adult guardian of a child monarch and rules in their stead until that child comes of age. So, like, if for some reason Prince George finds himself crowned king at the tender age of 9, the queen regent's job would basically be holding the throne for him.
A regent is not limited to an adult ruling in place of a child. George IV was regent for the last 10 years of George III's reign.
Not always a female regent is a Queen, though. If, say, Prince William dies before King Charles, and the King dies thereafter, then Catherine would remain a Princess, once her husband never ascended to the throne, but would still be entitled to be regent for her son.
@@GabrielTorres-rq5bl Catherine cannot be regent. Per the Regency act of 1937, "the Regent is the heir to the throne unless they have not reached the age of 18. In such a case, the Regent is the next in the line of succession who has reached the age of 21." So if Prince George is the underage King, the Regent would be Prince Harry.
@@jrimpau The Regency Act of 1937 requires the potential regent to be domiciled in the United Kingdom. Therefore, since Prince Harry officially took up residence in the United States in 2019, he is excluded and the King's brother (Prince George's grand-uncle) Prince Andrew would become regent.
@@srccde yes, you are correct. Let’s hope that nothing happens to William !
I prefer operation London Bridge
That was QEII's code word
@@Big_Jo_JoTrue but it is a better name .
@@BlackStump172 A better name yes but doesn't work for him. QEII dying was historic and the saying if London bridge falls, London falls. It's a huge thing so she had a significant code name. When KC dies it's not going to be that big of a deal. His reign will most likely be very short due to his current illness. And he's not very popular. Seems cold hearted but it's true.
@@AirQuotes he hasn't the greatest of track records.
Charles just doesn't matter as much lmao
What Happens When King Charles III Dies? Simple... he will be buried.
what if he don't want to?
That and we will celebrate by singing Ding Dong, The Wicked King is Dead! He'll go to where the goblins go yo ho and with Camilla in tow we'll ring the bells, ding dong and merry-oh, sing it high! Sing it low! Let them know the Wicked King is Dead!!
@@Saint.Holy.Sinnerwhat other options do we have? Cremation? Kings don't do that.
😂
Stuffed and mounted in the game room at Windsor
I mean, we just kind of went through this with the Queen?
yeah what a weird video lmao
Yes, it's really not convenient.
Queen Elizabeth , was a respected Queen , Charles don’t we have’t forget or forgive what he and his mistress Cowmilla did to 2 families hers and his they destroyed their families using Love as and scuse for their immorality , the make The young inocent naive, pure virgen Princess Diana they plan the marriage just cover up their immoral affair this 2 are just a disgrace.
Charles is ill, so he will not be King for long.
We did, it was horrible enough for me as a royalist fan. My exhaustion over the Queen’s death made me really ill in 2023 and well wishers gathered around my house and the grange hospital to wish the best for me, the Queen and Mummy, Princess of Wales my mother the best. I recovered within 3 weeks after being treated in hospital and I’m doing really well over a year now
I like King Charles, but boy, i missed Queen Elizabeth. She was something special we had.
Meh
There’s better people in the world
What do you miss about her? Do you miss your tea time with her?
@KatsuHoku4 I live in England, so of course I would miss our Majesty.
@@LuzDoSol-yr5bv but like why what did she do for people
"CORONATED" IS NOT A WORD!!! "Crowned": the verb form of "coronation" is "crown." Example, "The King was CROWNED at his CORONATION." It's not the same as "inauguration" and "inagurate."
charles isn't as popular and respected as Queen Elizabeth, people are just gonna be happy that William finally become the king. I mean after all these years a lot of people are still mad at what he did to princess diana and almost all popularity of diana transfer to william, so.... And this is such a waste of money knowing this old man ain't gonna live long but still need to change all the official documents (e.g. passport, currency, etc.) to his name and his face.
I am amused , as that is a very practical thought . 👍😄
Charles Don't deserve any respect after all the pain and humiliations that he and his mistress Cowmilla couse Princess Diana and his sons . his a dispecable man .
Amen, we still love and remenber Princess Diana and olso remember what Charles and his mistress Cowmilla did not just to the princess but to his sons😓, We never going to forget and forgive this 2 Adulteres for what they did.
Even if he has the worst type of cancer, sorry brain freeze, forget the type, the one Steve Jobs had, very rich Americans have lived around five years and sometimes a bit longer even at Charles age. So I would expect he'll be around for a bit.
@@anitasantos7198 maybe you are not going to forgive them but millions already have.
Why did I watch this?
Because it looks like the old king is dying of his cancer.
Bcoz ur a lovely person
If everyone watches it, he might die a little faster.
@@commanderiosifstalin4938
How do you know? We have received some good news so far about him returning to more public duty
bc like a rational person you stupidly thought they might get rid of outdated and irrelevant custom
To think that William V will be crowned about 1000 years after William the Conqueror was crowned King of England in 1066
Probably not since Charles wouldn't live til that late
4:02 queen *_regnant_* - a queen regent is someone who *de facto* reigns on behalf of a sitting monarch who is unable to do so, but the UK now has counsellors of state for that purpose.
i don't expect the hullabaloo will baloo as large as QE2's did. If only because she ruled for 70 years
She didn't 'rule', she 'reigned' - there's a big difference.
Likely not. But there will be a normal State funeral, of course.
No one will care
Queen Elizabeth II was not queen "regent", she was queen "regnant". Similar sound but quite a difference.
The sound is different. REE-jent vs REG-nant (rhymes with pregnant).
It was such a stupid mistake.
Not similar sound, the pronunciation is quite different.
Regent is a member of the royal family who temporarily gets the powers of the monarch (usually because of health or that the monarch's still a kid). It's almost like a governor-general.
Love the map graphic at 1:45 where even Rockall, a tiny granite islet, way off the western coast of Scotland and inhabited only by sea birds, is included. Nice attention to detail. 🙂
yet they forgot to include the Falkland Islands, inhabited by 2500 people and almost 700,000 sheep and about half a million pengunins
2 issues.
1. At 1:33 you say "the Union Jack will be lowered to half mast" It should be half STAFF. Mast is shipboard terminology.
2. You called Elizabeth II queen Regent. It's Regnant. Queen Regent is a female Head of State temporarily in power for a male monarch unable to take the throne due to age. Queen Regnant is the official title for a female Queen in England.
Half staff is unfamiliar terminology is the US, nobody (aside from the military) calls it a staff, but most people know what"half-mast" refers to. And before you tell me that this is the UK we're talking about (duh), Business Insider is an American channel broadcasting to a largely American audience.
@@Comic_Saens Actually, half staff is a very common term, I knew of it since...4th grade, I think? And I'm not military and neither was my family.
Even in India, we call it mast
One correction- in terms of coins and banknotes. Its likely that the coins bearing the image of Queen Elizabeth will be in circulation for decades. Prior to decimalisation in the 1971 there were still coins in circulation bearing the image of Queen Victoria and King William IV albeit it was much more common to find coinage of the more recent Kings and Queen.
So its entirely likely we will still find coins of Elizabeth II well into the reign of the Prince George or his children.
Banknotes they will slowly be recyled in about 20 years, and commemorative stamps (ie those special edition stamps like of dogs and the red arrows which bear the silhouette of the late Queen) will still be in use until the run out and end up in folks stamp collections.
Yes, as a little boy in the 1950s I remember having Queen Victoria pennies in my pocket-money.
>well into the reign of the Prince George or his children
assuming the monarchy lasts that long.
@@baeZipster the only one seeming to disparage the Royal Family is Harry and Andrew, Andrew has stepped back, but Harry keeps pushing things....yes there are a number of folk in the UK who want a Republic, but those are a small minority, many are neutral when it comes to them, as long as William and George keep folk on-side like William has learned to do, I think its safe to assume George will eventually sit on the throne, and likely by the time his final days come - we will both either be long gone or on our last legs too.
In saying that its common for coins to last far longer than notes, even the US has coins still in circulation from over 100 years ago. The earliest 1c Wheaties date back to 1909.
Well, let me say this.
Charles was crowned at 73. I don't think he has long.
They should crown me, I'm young
His parents lived into their 90s
Charlotte will probably get the title Princess Royal
There can only be one Princess Royal at a time. As long as Princess Anne is alive, she will hold the title.
Princess royal is given to the daughter of the king or queen not a queen
@@rubendeboer339 Princess Anne was the daugher of a Queen. So was Princess Victoria (Queen Victoria's daughter), who became the first Empress of Germany.
Thank you for having a real person narrate this and not AI.
They missed a huge opportunity to call the operation, "Operation Checkmate".
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I watched ‘What happens when QEII dies?’ Exactly as Her majesty died, when I watched it, I had no clue the Queen had died, only by looking at the most recent comments did I notice. If King Charles dies in a few days, know it’ll be my luck.
you'll never know what I said
Except it’s not their grandma ??
@@coconut8bubblegumShe was the nation’s grandma. And not even in a figurative sense she was its mother lol
They're there for the most expensive decoration...
Welcome to the modern world.
Maybe they didnt come to pay respects but just to see the palace or something? Still kinda silly but I am sure they were not going for selfie with the dead Queen vibe
5:33 of course he dedicated his life to the monarchy! You give me that much money just for being born into the right family I would dedicate the hell out of myself too!
The money isn’t contingent upon the quality of service. So your point is kinda moot when you consider he went above and beyond simply because he wanted to and he felt the obligation to
Look at Diana’s funeral I think the world cried enough to make another ocean I sometimes go on and watch her funeral and cry we will never let Diana’s memory fade x❤
A year before Queen Elizabeth died, I saw a video "What will happen after the Queen dies" ? And today I am seeing this 😁
We still don't tend to see Charles' face on coins or notes, just stamps so far.
5th of June the notes in circulation.
The king is dying anyway, and he won't make any big impact on anything.
@@melgrant7404
The day before D-Day’s 80th birthday too
@@commanderiosifstalin4938
How do you know? It’s up to the palace to say or not
Here in Australia he’s already on coins
Of course they'd lose the name Wales as their parents wouldn't be The Prince and Princess of Wales anymore.
charles of sachsen-coburg-gotha
Charlotte will probably be the next Princess Royal when Princess Anne is no longer alive and William is the monarch. Prince Louis could be the next Duke of Edinburgh if Prince Edward is no longer alive.
@@RaymondHng The Duke of Edinburgh has a son so Prince Louis won't be Duke of Edinburgh.
@@danielkrcmar5395 The Duke Edinburgh's son, James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten-Windsor, has the title of Earl of Wessex. This title is hereditary. The title of The Duke of Edinburgh, however, is _not_ hereditary. It does not automatically pass onto his son. The title reverts back to The Crown after Prince Edward's death.
Considering charles’s character, not much turnout is expected for his festivities
I don't think we should be reminded of his expected death at the moment. He's not that vulnerable to succumb to cancer at the moment
1. Queen REGENT is very different from a REGNANT. Elizabeth was a Queen Regnant, the Monarch, the Sovereign. A Regnant is not even a Queen or King because he/she is merely a "caretaker" while the King or Queen is still a minor/incapacitated, etc.
2. Crowned, not coronated.
3. Westminster Abbey is different from Westminster Hall.
Diana would have been Queen Mother after Charles' death.
Just imagine being King Charles and scrolling UA-cam one night while this pops up...
“Coronated” isn’t a word. The word is crowned
Morbid as hell but it's good to have everything planned❤
It Would Be Cool If Prince Willam Is On A UK Banknote
@@MajorBluesZOH are you angry sugar..because your two favorite losers the toxic grifters know as H&M won't be on the banknote, get over it...H&M are irrelevant , especially when Prince William becomes King one day.
@@MajorBluesZwhat's wrong with being bald at least he doesn't hide it like some people
1:09 the capital of Canada is not somewhere in northern Alberta/North West Territories last time I checked
Same with Australia and New Zealand though I am pretty sure they are referencing the countries as a whole and not to a specific city
Trudeau moved it closer to San Francisco because he goes there a lot.
@@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes I had to read that twice ! 😂
With Global Warming it should be.
Prince of Wales is not given as inheritance but it will depends to the monarchy while Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay is given as part of inheritance being next in line. So, if Prince George will be given the Prince of Wales title, he will still be Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay. Please correct the part that the person says the titles will only be able to be use shortly.
When George becomes Prince of Wales, he will not lose his other titles, cf. William and Charles
« She won’t be known as Queen Regent as Queen Elizabeth was »
oh PLEASE dear U.S. friends try to understand this 😅
REGENT is when the Queen Consort (or anyone else) temporarily holds the power in the absence or incapacity of the Monarch
REGNANT is when the Queen is the Monarch herself.
Elizabeth II was never Queen Regent, she was Queen Regnant
Example : imagine Charlotte becomes Queen REGNANT (as in, the Monarch). If she inherits the Throne after William dies and Queen Consort Catherine is chosen to rule while her daughter Charlotte is still a minor, then Catherine would be Queen Regent FOR her daughter the Queen Regnant. She would also be the dowager Queen; as the former Queen Consort.
Regent ≠ Regnant
It’s not coronated, the word is crowned
king of judaea
Both are correct.
Both are correct
There is a New King just like it is in Great Britian for hundreds of years DUH!
When he really dies 90% of this comment section will be like: Who is here after his death?
Regnant, not regent. Also Prince George will not hold the two dukedoms briefly, he will hold them unill he become's king or dies, the prince of wales title will just be given on top of the two dukedoms
What happens when the king does? His son becomes king. You don't need a five-minute video to say that.
It's just the same as what we have watched for years and years about the Queen Elizabeth. Just names changed
I appreciate you making this, but if you're doing so please learn the proper pronunciations as they have different meanings. And at least get the flag of Great Britain correct that's a basic element
Charles watching this video: Dude I literally just got here!
Life will go on.
I don’t know what the rules are but can he turn over the crown while he is older and still living? Hear me out. I believe that he would be proud and would want to be a King that actually lives to see his legacy continue
There is abdication - has happened last century with King Edward VIII (uncle of Queen Elizabeth II) in 1936.
King Chuck off in the background: I'm not dead yet!
Queen Regnant, not Queen Regent
God Save His Majesty The King. 🙏
And God Save His Majesty The Future King William. Amen 🙏
😅💩
I remember watching the queen’s version of this (month after watching, the queen passed) 😭
I watched all the coverage as a Queen myself but in Wales instead. It was very weird to me
I don't want to be a pedant, but there are many casual mistakes in this video.
As many earlier comments say; please at least get the flag correct. It's basic British knowledge. Similarly: Regnant/regent. Coronation/crowned. Westminster Abbey/Hall.
My personal qualms were "businesses will shut down": No, no they won't. There is a period of mourning, but shops/businesses didn't generally shut down.
There are very precise instructions for such occasions and this video doesn't include specific nuance that anyone in Britain will have experienced previously.
It feels like an "easy content" video, where research has been half done. Even worse, when we literally went through a similar operation a few years ago (which is even mentioned), yet the video is still wrong.
I mean, there are already articles all about the specifics involved.
Like the announcements of death; sign on Buckingham gates is correct, half mast flag is correct, but past that, there are official royal correspondents who disperse this information, in a very specific way.
I could go on, but will stop this pedantry here.
Stop burying our king in advance, he will live, this is 100%
Dont think so. His health is so low rn. He is gonna probably die in near future
@@Faceon6790
Ever since his cancer diagnosis in February, one year after my own illness; I’ve had nightmares about brocasts being interrupted by bbc and I was crying for 3 days straight. Woody.EXE fears that my mental health will decline as I come to terms with the rumours about Charles’s health deteriorating
There are plans in place for any direct royal family member's death. This plan existed before he was king, and this plan exist for anyone from Anne to Charlotte. Even if he lives another decade or another century, the plan is there for when it's needed.
People won't have forgotten what he did to Diana along with his Rottweiler second wife. It will be a much smaller event than Elizabeth's funeral.
Let’s not get ahead of ourselves…
It's really weird to see a program about a king's future death. Isnt this just wrong
It's even weirder that we are expected to believe that Kate is still alive.
These videos were uploaded about the late Queen for years before she actually died.
There are so many errors in this video. It’s Queen Regnant not Queen Regent for a start
Couple of things here, no current bank notes have King Charles the third’s face on them and her name is Catherine not ‘Kate’.
but she calls herself Kate
LET KATE DECIDE FOR HERSELF NOT you!!!!!!!!!!
The notes with Charles's face are now in circulation
how do they choose bridges for such things?
why not?
@@demomanmane1888 what
Because he was the Prince of Wales
The Rainbow Bridge -- like with pets jk. A crossing over?
They chose a random bridge
£160m for a funeral... insane...
it is even bigger when its a PRESIDENT
US presidential funerals cost more. Ronald Reagan’s was $400M….
That is why the United States of America will never ever have king or a queen or even a monarchy
@@edprestoza4099 but you’re happy to pay $400M every 4 years to inaugurate whatever populist slimeball you vote in?
Presidential Inaugurations happen every 4 years and cost more
Perhaps the details are not released because this is a disrespectful topic to report on, One would think the King could have some privacy. He is doing amazing things for Our World, and this is what we choose to report on.
Support for the Monorchy has not been wayned down. In fact, it has garnered more support. Anti-monorchy have always been there with small numbers. They are more popular than ever.
I hope the irony of the "Life" editor doing a piece on a death isn't lost on anyone...
Come on, its the Union Flag, not Union Jack... The Jack is the nautical term when flown on a ship.
It's the Union Jack because of the history and the fact that on land the Union Jack still has no official legal status in the United Kingdom.
Look into it's history, it's the Union Jack. Even today it has no legal status when on land in The United Kingdom.
@@danielkrcmar5395.
Correct! I'd been taught it's the Union Jack when I was attending schools in the then British HongKong from 1957 to 1969. 🇬🇧 . ☕️🍰🍫🙂 🇮🇹🇺🇸
We know what happens, the queen just died a year and a half ago. Unless you have toddlers watching Business Insider, we’ve seen this before
So many errors in this. Did anyone do their research?
We live in a post fact world. Keep up.
Im from the year 2027. The king died yesterday supposedly but the coffin was empty
Rather bad timing: he is undergoing treatment. Let's all hope for the best.
Not me buddy
In the old days, it was treason to imagine the king dying. 😂
God Save The King 🤴
King Charles almost died as a young man in his twenties when he got caught in an avalance in the Alps. Imagine how different history would have been if he had died back then.
From my understanding of the birtish’s opinion on the king they will be happy. It’s one reason there are rumors he will succeed the throne to his son.
How old is since everyone's correct and everyone's grammar, the British, is plural. You don't add an apostrophe s on the end of the British.
Sorry about my beginning grammar you can thank speech to text for that.
Im not sure if it will be half the outpouring of queen elizabeth or diana
I wonder how things will change if he abdicates first (as a number of monarchs have, including the queen of Denmark).
no funeral proceedings and a better chance to orchestrate the handover.
That’s within the realm of possibility. His great uncle did.
Prince George will still be Duke of Cornwall and Rothsay even when he's Prince of Wales.
Yes just as Prince William is now, plus William is still Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathhearn and Baron Carrickfergus
This video channel now turns into funeral predictions channel 😅
Charles is like King George IV, who waited a very long time to ascend the throne. I seriously thought that QEII was going to outlive her son.
THIS IS GOING TO BE A SHORT REIGN 😂
It's been raining here for ages...
He’s a dying men
@@flickthenick I think it should stop … but I’m a NOBODY 🤷🏾♂️
Let's hope it's a short reign.
Don't reign on his parade.😂
He wasn't just the oldest in British history, but world history
King Charles is such a nice man.
I hope he pulls through.
He make his wife and children soferd si much with the help of his mistress Cowmilla , this 2 distroy 2 families they a disgrece of humanity.
Damn why didn't I think of naming her COWMILLA! I always call her kamala. If you watched World Wrestling Federation in the 1980's, there was a wrestler from Uganda named Kamala, The Ugandan headhunter. But the name you called her is butt fuckin funny
Did you see the way he treated his staff? He's an arrogant, bad tempered old bastar*
Excited to see how the young new generation handles the Monarchy.
Most people I know wanted Charlie to abdicate so we’d have Bill & Kate as king & queen. They are a bit more clued up and real.
Sadly, Kate has left the Palace. If we ever see her again, it will be a Clone. That's what they are working on. Nothing to do with Cancer and Chemo. The Cancer announcement by Kate was AI generated. William has a lot to answer to but the Royals being what they are, will keep this Cancer narrative up until they decide to announce her death. Or Clone her.
You really don’t know that Bill and Kate will be any better.
Who else would love to see Princess Charlotte become Princess Royal after Princess Anne dies?
Correction! The monarchy is not reducing in popularity
The last poll found the monarchy's popularity was less than 50% for the first time. Maybe when it's William and Catherine on the throne, it will take a turn for the better, but ultimately I don't think the monarchy will survive another 100 years.
@@elizabethwoolnough4358 yes, it will. England has known what it's like not to have a monarch, only to realise it can't do without one. So they invited Charles II back to be king. The monarchy will keep going on and on
@@oleggeraschenko4932 I'm a history graduate and did study the English Civil War and the restoration of the monarchy. The only reason Charles II was invited to return was because Oliver Cromwell died. His son Richard was supposed to take over but was reluctant and not really capable. Charles was a last resort. Also, we are living in the 21st century and there's no need for a monarchy. France manages admirably well, although we will not harm the royals. When the time comes we will thank them very courteously and allow them to retire. I think they will be much happier being private people.
@@elizabethwoolnough4358 oh, duh, you don’t think that a lot of the UK’s tourist revenue comes from visiting royal places, don’t you? Japan, Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands and UAE are all examples of monarchies that are doing well
@@oleggeraschenko4932 France does far better in tourism revenue than the UK does.
Charles held the dukedoms of Cornwall and Rothesay throughout his time as the Prince of Wales and William holds all three now. William's honorary title of Duke of Cambridge was bestowed when he married and not held by the previous princes of Wales so it will most likely not be bestowed on George.
William is still Duke of Cambridge if he was to die before his father George would inherit that title plus the Earldom of Strathearn and the Barony of Carrickfergus but not William's other titles whivh are reserved for the eldest son of the monarch though the king could create him Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester as George II did for his grandson
@@YorkiecarlosI know he still has the Cambridge title. I was just explaining for the benefit of US readers that if he accedes and his titles merge in the crown then he would be unlikely to bestow that one on George.
@@barttheanorak OK he might well give it to Louis as I think the title Duke of York is now tainted. There is a precedent for doing so- Queen Victoria created her 2nd son Duke of Edinburgh she later gave the York title to her grandson the future King George V
@@Yorkiecarlos I would imagine DoY is only tainted in terms of its present holder.
@@barttheanorak also the current Duke may still be alive when Louis is thougt to be old enough or gets married
The image at 2:11 is Westminster Abbey, not Westminster Hall.
"people all over the world will come to pay their respect, like what they did for the queen". Hell no will it be like what people did and felt for the queen.
Crowned, not "coronated".
They should have an editor to check these videos for errors.
It's a synonym.
@@kristofkozari9040 It's not an official word as of now, but it could be if it gains more traction. For now it's mostly used by speakers in the Americas, but it's slowly making it's way to other places.
The king has just assumed his duties and his employees are already preparing his funeral.
Its crowned not coronated. And its Queen Regnant not Queen Regent. Smh
Coronated is a synonym. You're right on your other observation though.
They forgot to mention the part where BBC Radio Dance will announce the death right before the beat drops.
Additional kate WILL and wolud be expected because of Camilla being Queen, shee would be the same.
What? The Princess of Wales becoming Queen isn't even in question.
If William becomes King, Kate does not become Queen. At most, Queens Consort, otherwise, HRH Princess of Wales. There is never two reigning Monarchs at the same time.
@@phoenixrising5088 Queen Consort is Queen.
When Prince William becomes King the Prince of Wales title passes to Prince George, unless he's married there won't be a Princess of Wales.
@@phoenixrising5088Queen Consort is still referred to as Queen, so it would be King William and Queen Catherine (or whatever they take as their regnal names).
The question is would Camilla be referred to as Queen Dowager (assuming she outlives Charles)?
And if William accedes the throne before George comes of age, would the Prince of Wales title be held vacant until he comes of age?
@@danielkrcmar5395 Prince George does not become Prince of Wales automatically. The title has to be bestowed upon him.
We aren't separate from the commonwealth just because he's our head of state, we're all the Commonwealth of Nations.
I wish the late princess Diana should be given the title King Mother when William succeeds. I know its not going to happen still.....
Elixabeth was only given the Queen mother title because her daughter, the Queen was also Elizabeth. It was a one-off, so to speak.
Oh..
@@Monaa4392 If a Duchess survives her husband and her son becomes Duke, she is titled Dowager Duchess. I have never heard this applied to a Queen Consort. Queen Mary was still called Queen after George V died. It might be possible to style future widows of kings as Dowager Queen i.e. Camilla. I am 81 so might not happen in my lifetime.
@@amyboleszny543okay. I didnt know the rules.
@@amyboleszny543 I didnt know the rules.
Not 'Kate'. Catherine, Princess of Wales
Get well❤❤🎉🎉