There have always been several rumors and weird traditions held by the Royal Family. However, one of the most fascinating stories relies on the late Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to the ravens residing at the Tower of London, which inherently passed to King Charles III.
Michael Chandler, the new ravenmaster, told The Telegraph about King Charles III’s experience at the Tower of London. He stated that the Monarch of the United Kingdom is staying up to date on the birds that live at the London Landmark, just like Queen Elizabeth II did during her long reign.
“They are serving His Majesty as much as we in the [King’s] bodyguard do. King Charles “does check up on them regularly, as did his mother [Queen Elizabeth].”
The Tower of London currently houses seven ravens named Jubilee, Harris, Poppy, Georgie, Edgar, Branwen, and Rex, which is Latin for “king” and named in honor of King Charles III’s coronation in May 2023.