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Charles III (
Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14
November 1948) is King of the
United Kingdom and the 14
other Commonwealth realms since 2022. Charles...
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February 2017. "
lieutenant governor". dictionary.cambridge.org.
Retrieved 21
March 2016. Kettleborough,
Charles (1917). "Powers of the
Lieutenant-Governor"...
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since the
accession of
Charles III in 2022, the
Tudor Crown,
commonly known as the King's Crown, has been used. Ordinarily,
lieutenant general is the rank...
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Lieutenant-General
George FitzRoy, Duke of Northumberland, KG, PC (28 December 1665 – 28 June 1716) was the
third and
youngest illegitimate son of King...
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Canada (representing
Charles III, King of Canada), on the
advice of
Justin Trudeau,
Prime Minister of Canada, as the 30th
lieutenant governor of Ontario...
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Charles Fleetwood (c. 1618 – 4
October 1692) was an
English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who
served with the
Parliamentarian army
during the Wars of...
- In
Canadian politics, a
Quebec lieutenant (/lɛfˈtɛnənt/) is a
Quebec politician who is
selected by the
party leader to be the main
advisor or spokesperson...
- (formerly Lord
Lieutenant of Breconshire)
Brigadier Sir
Charles Michael Dillwyn-Venables-LLewelyn, 1
April 1974– (formerly Lord
Lieutenant of Radnorshire)...
- He is the
former husband of
Queen Camilla, who is now the wife of King
Charles III.
Andrew Parker Bowles was born on 27
December 1939 as the
eldest of...
- The
position of
lieutenant governor of Ohio was
established in 1852. The
lieutenant governor becomes governor if the
governor resigns, dies in office...