King Charles topples Queen Elizabeth by stamping name on Buckingham Palace

King Charles stamps his name on Buckingham Palace
King Charles once again flaunted taking over Queen Elizabeth’s throne

King Charles is all braced to get his name plaque put up at Buckingham Palace after he was enthroned in 2022.

As per information obtained by MailOnline, a stone plaque will be set up at The King’s Gallery, which has a roundup of rare items and master paintings from the Royal Collection that are witnessed by millions of people visiting as tourists every year.

Made using Caithness Stone, the memorial tablet “acknowledges the King’s accession,” and the same has been proposed to the Westminster City Council.

A letter submitted to them reads, “An internal floor plaque is proposed within the entrance hall to discreetly mark the occasion, replacing a single stone floor slab.”

“Following His Majesty The King’s Accession, the Royal Collection Trust announced in December 2023 that ‘The Queen’s Gallery’ at Buckingham Palace will become ‘The King's Gallery,’ ” it further noted.

This means that the hand-carved lettering on it will serve to recognize that The Queen’s Gallery has been renamed to The King’s Gallery instead.

It was in December 2023 that made to both the Queen’s galleries – one situated in London and the other in Edinburg – were retitled to honor Charles, although Royal Collection Trust had earlier stated that there was no such plan.