For more than 70 years, the official travel documents – revived with traditional dark blue covers post-Brexit – were supplied in the name of ‘Her Majesty’ – but they are set to be changed this week
The first British passports bearing the title “His Majesty” and issued in the name of King Charles III will start being rolled out this week.
For more than 70 years, the official travel documents – revived with traditional dark blue covers post-Brexit – were supplied in the name of “Her Majesty” during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
It is the first time since 1952 – the end of the reign of the last male monarch, Charles’ grandfather King George VI – that they have been issued under the title “His Majesty”.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman described it as a “new era in history”, adding: “For 70 years, Her Majesty has appeared on British passports and many of us will not remember a time when she did not feature.