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King Charles’s coat of arms will feature on the front of all new passports from December, the Home Office has said.
Natural landscapes from all four UK nations will also feature inside the updated documents, including Ben Nevis, the Lake District, Three Cliffs Bay and the Giant’s Causeway.
It is the first full redesign of British passports in five years, when they changed from burgundy to dark blue following the UK’s departure from the European Union.
Passports featuring Queen Elizabeth II’s coat of arms would remain valid until their expiry date, the government said.
Passports have been issued in the King’s name since 2023, with their pages referring to “His Majesty”, but the late Queen’s coat of arms has remained on the
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