Get ready, Brits! New UK passports featuring King Charles III’s coat of arms hit the...

Published: 1:47 pm November 26, 2025
Updated: 9:27 am November 27, 2025
New UK Passports Unveiled: What You Need to Know

Get ready, Brits! New UK passports featuring King Charles III’s coat of arms hit the streets from December. This fresh design is shaking up your travel essentials, just five years after the last makeover that brought back the iconic dark blue cover.

Fresh Look With British Pride

The new passports proudly showcase landmarks representing all four UK nations. Spot Ben Nevis (Scotland), the Lake District (England), Three Cliffs Bay (Wales), and the Giant’s Causeway (Northern Ireland) – all stunning UNESCO-protected natural wonders. Say goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II’s emblem; the new official coat of arms takes centre stage.

And the burgundy passports? They’ll fade away by the 2030s.

Top-Notch Security Upgrades

The latest passports aren’t just about looks. GOV.UK confirms they’re the most secure British passports ever, packed with cutting-edge anti-forgery tech. Expect holograms, translucent features, and UV-only patterns to make faking your passport near impossible. These security boosts aim to keep Britain’s borders tight and travel smooth.

“This helps prevent illegal entry by people with no right to be in the UK, delivering on the Government’s Plan for Change to secure Britain’s borders.”

Migration Minister Mike Tapp says: “The introduction of His Majesty’s Arms, iconic landscapes, and enhanced security features marks a new era in the history of the British passport.”

What You Must Do Before You Travel

You don’t have to wait for your current passport to expire to get the new one. But don’t leave it late! The Passport Office urges travellers to check passport validity and renew ahead of Christmas or any upcoming holidays.

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