The new King Charles III of the United Kingdom handles official business in Buckingham Palace, and there is a "red box" filled with documents and one of the symbols of the British monarch.

(Picture taken from The Royal Family Facebook)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] With the end of the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, the successor of the new king, Charles III, also officially began to handle the official duties of the monarch.

The royal family also shared a few days ago, what Charles III looks like at work, and a photo of him and the "Red Box" that symbolizes the historical heritage of the royal family.

On the 24th, the official account of the British royal family, "The Royal Family", shared photos taken by Charles III when he performed the official duties of the monarch in the "18th Century Room" of Buckingham Palace last Wednesday.

From the photo, it can be seen that Charles III is sitting at his desk, looking very busy with official business, behind him is a black and white photo of his deceased parents, and on his left is a document full of documents the "red box".

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According to the introduction of "The Royal Family", this "red box" actually has a lot of background. Since 1860, the British monarch has used the "red box", which contains the representatives from the British Prime Minister, the heads of other governments and the Commonwealth countries and regions. Documents can be said to be one of the representative items that symbolize the British constitutional monarchy and the British monarchy.

Unless there is a visiting itinerary or attending an event, no matter where the British monarch is, his private secretary will deliver the locked "red box" to the monarch every day, so that the monarch can review and approve the documents in the "red box" .

For example, the late Queen Elizabeth II received a "red box" almost every day during her reign except during the Christmas holidays.

According to the "Daily Mail" report, Charles III has been on the throne for two weeks, and the public's support for him has begun to gradually rise. In the latest poll by the British market research company "Ipsos Poll" It shows that the proportion of people who think he will be a good king has increased from 49% to 61%, which is 12 percentage points higher than that in June, showing that many people are gradually willing to identify with the new king.

In our first polling since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, we find that around 61% expect King Charles III will do a good job as King up from 49% at the time of the Platinum Jubilee https://t.co/l73KsXhmbn pic .twitter.com/kieVHK8CAX

— Ipsos UK (@IpsosUK) September 23, 2022

The late Queen Elizabeth II received a "red box" almost every day during her reign except during the Christmas holidays.

(Picture taken from The Royal Family Facebook)