
King Charles III of France
King Charles III of France does not exist historically, as France was traditionally a republic and only briefly a monarchy under earlier kings. The name might be confused with other monarchs like Charles III of Spain or the UK. If referencing a monarch named Charles, it’s important to specify the country. In the context of modern France, there is no King Charles III. Historically, France had kings such as Louis XIV, and the monarchy was abolished in 1792. Today, France is a republic led by elected officials, with no current monarchy or king.