Charles III of Britain
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Charles III was the king-emperor of the British Empire at the end of the 20th century. His titles included King of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the North American Union, Australia, and New Zealand, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India and the African Possessions, Lord of Gibraltar, Malta and Cyprus, and Protector of the Ottomans, the Chinese and the Hawaiians.
He was targeted for assassination by the Sons of Liberty separatist group during his visit to the NAU which began August 16, 1995.
[edit] Literary Note
Despite the name and similar physical characteristics, the fact that this Charles III is directly descended from Edward VIII rather than George VI means that this character is not Charles, the current Prince of Wales.
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| Preceded by Edward VIII of Britain | King-Emperor of the British Empire (The Two Georges) 1972-present | Succeeded by Incumbent |
