Queen Elizabeth's death: Changes coming from currency to stamps..?

Britain's queen Elizabeth II has officially passed away due to health problems. In the meantime, it is expected that there will be many changes from the currency of britain to the postage stamp. Although there is no official information about this, when the new king comes, the upcoming changes can be known throughout history. queen Elizabeth II of europe is 96 years old. She had been away recently due to health problems. She was under close observation after her health worsened in the last few days. Elizabeth II, who was born in 1926, completed 70 years of government service as the queen of Britain. She is the longest-serving civil servant in Britain. The death of such a queen has caused great sadness in Britain. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's eldest son Charles is expected to become the next king.
Since queen Elizabeth became queen, coins, and currencies emblazoned with her portrait have been adorning Britain. It has also spread across the Commonwealth. New coins were minted in her honor almost once a decade. Now that king Charles III is likely to ascend the throne, a major change is expected in the british currency.It is expected that currencies and coins may be issued with a portrait of the new king Charles engraved on them. Currencies and coins are expected to feature a portrait of Charles on the left and the queen on the right. However, no official announcement came about this. The national anthem god Saves the queen may now change. While it has been the national anthem in britain for the past 70 years, it may now become god Saves the king for king Charles. Elizabeth's crown features the letter E with roses on a blue background. So Charles now has his own flag.
Queen Elizabeth's face appears on all postage stamps in UK. Recently there were celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the reign of queen Elizabeth II of Britain. This day was celebrated as Platinum Jubilee Festival. Postage stamps were issued for this purpose last February.

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