King Charles III Banknotes Hit UK Wallets This Week!
Get ready, Britain! From June 5, your pound notes will start sporting the new look — King Charles III is taking over from Queen Elizabeth II on all banknotes, confirms the Bank of England.
Royal Refresh: What’s Changing?
- New polymer notes will now feature King Charles III’s portrait on the front.
- Denominations affected: £5, £10, £20, and £50.
- Aside from the portrait swap, all other design elements stay the same, including the reverse sides.
- Queen Elizabeth II’s notes remain legal tender and will continue circulating alongside the new ones.
Why The Switch?
The Bank of England is rolling out the fresh notes to replace worn ones and meet rising demand. The move follows Royal Household advice to keep environmental and financial impacts low.
The rollout will be gradual, so don’t be alarmed if you spot the new King Charles notes popping up in your change over the coming weeks and months.
The Royal Details & What’s Next
- The new notes show a regal portrait of King Charles III unveiled back in December 2022, complete with a cameo silhouette in the security window.
- Famous faces like Sir Winston Churchill (£5), Jane Austen (£10), JMW Turner (£20), and Alan Turing (£50) remain on the reverse sides.
- The Bank will soon share how and where you can swap your old Queen Elizabeth II notes for the new King Charles versions.
- King Charles coins have already been in circulation since December 2022, making this the latest chapter in the UK’s crown currency tradition.
Watch your wallet – Britain’s currency is getting a royal makeover!