New UK passports to bear ‘His Majesty’ title for the first time since 1952
British passports bearing the title of ‘His Majesty’ will start being issued this week in the name of King Charles III for the first time in 70 years.
British passports bearing the title of ‘His Majesty’ will start being issued this week in the name of King Charles III for the first time in 70 years.
Beijing says the law, which will bypass Hong Kong's legislature, is needed to tackle 'terrorism', 'separatism' and restore confidence in a city rocked by a year of unrest.