King Charles gives new real title


King Charles gives new real title

King Carlos III has just given a new gift title to the new Aga Khan, after the recent disappearance of the previous one.

After Prince Karim Al-Hussaini died at the age of 88 last week, his son, Prince Rahim al-Hussaini, appointed as Aga Khan V, received the title of “His Highness” by Charles, as confirmed By Buckingham Palace for HELLO!

The current British monarch continued with the tradition of giving real status to the Muslim spiritual leader Ismaili of the 1300 years of the dynasty.

Previously, the late Aga Khan had also been granted with the title of “his Highness” by Queen Elizabeth II, back to July 1957, two weeks after his grandfather declared him unexpectedly as his heir.

According to the reports, King Charles has been deeply saddened by the death of the deceased Aga Khan, who was not only a billionaire philanthropist, but was also a close friend of Charles and her late mother, Queen Elizabeth II for many years.

In addition to being one of the founding clients of The King’s Trust, the estimate of the Queen of the Queen, who claimed the victory in the Royal Ascot’s Gold Cup, was an 80th birthday gift of the deceased Aga Khan.

In addition, his highness Aga Khan IV and all his children, including Prince Rahim Aga Khan V, are British citizens and remain closely affiliated with the United Kingdom.



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