PrinceCharles has borrowed the informal sign-off that his mother TheQueen used on social media
When the late Queen Elizabeth II began using social media, she adopted a less-formal sign-off than her full title, Her Majesty the Queen, instead signing simply Elizabeth R.
The “R” stood for Regina, Latin word for female monarch, and now King Charles III had started using her own version of that sign-off., Charles signs his social media posts as Charles R, short for Charles Rex, Rex being the Latin word for male monarch.
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