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Most comments seem to be aligned with views on whether we should have a monarchy or not, which is not the question/point here. As far as I can tell, the costs would not be significant and most will be paid for by the royal family . Exchanging the image of QE2 for KC3 in embassies and other government offices will be a trivial expense. Updating legal documents will also be minimal. Given the limits of the royal prerogative, there are no laws to update.
At least the fact “her majesty’s” and “his majesty’s” start with the same letters will make it slightly cheaper than if they started with different letters! Anything that says HMRC, HMS, etc will change meaning but won’t need to be rewritten ...
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