But is King Charles III out of touch? Next week he will be crowned as Britain's thirteenth king or queen. Could he also be the last?
The man who waited 74 years to start his job
But is King Charles III out of touch? Next week he will be crowned as Britain's thirteenth king or queen. Could he also be the last?
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The countdown has started. In less than two weeks time, Britain will crown its new king. But what do British people think of Charles III?
In a survey, 60% of Britains said they want to keep the monarchyThe king or queen and royal family. .
For some, this is surprising. Charles III has always had critics. Unlike Queen Elizabeth II, he says what he thinks about things such as climate changeLong-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human action is a major cause of climate change..
He is very rich, with a fortune of more than £1.8bn. Some say he cannot understand what it is like to have everyday worries about money or work.
But others say that Charles III does speak for modern British people. Many people in Britain want action on climate change like Charles does. And as prince, he met thousands of people across the country and the world and listened to their stories.
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Yes! Charles III has a job for life, just because he is the son of Elizabeth II. He cannot understand how ordinary people think, because he does not have to worry about money or work.
No! Charles has spent his life talking to people around the world. And he cares about the climate, like so many people.
Monarchy - The king or queen and royal family.
Climate change - Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human action is a major cause of climate change.
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The man who waited 74 years to start his job

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Monarchy - The king or queen and royal family.
Climate change - Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human action is a major cause of climate change.