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  1. Eveready Cat. Prince Charles' fictional accession to the throne following the Queen's death. When he refuses to sign a controversial bill into law, political chaos ensues: a constitutional crisis, street riots and a tank in front of Buckingham Palace.

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  2. King Charles III After the Queen’s death, Prince Charles finds himself wrestling his conscience over a bill to sign into law, resulting in a constitutional and political crisis. Charles must decide whether or not, in the 21st century, the British crown still has any real power.

  3. Currently you are able to watch "King Charles III" streaming on Hoopla or rent it on Apple TV online. Where does King Charles III rank today? The JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts are calculated by user activity within the last 24 hours.

    • (37)
    • 11
    • Rupert Goold
    • 89 min
  4. 14 mag 2017 · With Tim Pigott-Smith, Oliver Chris, Richard Goulding, Charlotte Riley. Prince Charles' fictional accession to the throne following the Queen's death. When he refuses to sign a controversial bill into law, political chaos ensues: a constitutional crisis, street riots and a tank in front of Buckingham Palace.

    • (1,8K)
    • Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Rupert Goold
    • 2017-05-14
  5. Synopsis. Prince Charles' accession to the throne following the Queen's death. When he refuses to sign a controversial bill into law, political chaos ensues: a constitutional crisis, rioting on the streets and a tank in front of Buckingham Palace.

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    • Rupert Goold
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  6. Prince Charles has waited his entire life to ascend to the British throne. But after the Queen's death, he immediately finds himself wrestling his conscience over a bill to sign into law. His...

  7. King Charles III is a 2017 future history television film adapted by Mike Bartlett from his play of the same title. It is directed by Rupert Goold, director of the original play, and stars most of the play's original cast including Tim Pigott-Smith, who died before the film was broadcast, as Charles. [1]