As the new monarch, King Charles III no longer needs a driving licence, making him the only person in the UK who can drive without one.
Charles, 73, is now the reigning monarch following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who sadly passed away on 8 September age 96.
During Her Majesty's reign, she did not need a driving licence as the Royal Family benefit from special motoring privileges which are not extended to the public.
However, the monarch is the only Royal that is given this privilege and it's all because of the way that driving licences are issued.
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