In the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death last Thursday, King Charles III inherited a realm of wealth and he doesn't have to pay inheritance tax on any of it.
Driving the news: A rule introduced in 1993 by the U.K. government safeguards the royal family's assets from being wiped out if two monarchs were to die in a short period of time, Business Insider reports.
The coffin carrying the late Queen Elizabeth II arrived at Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Sunday to crowds lining the streets to pay their respects following a six-hour drive from Balmoral Castle.
Driving the news: The stop at Holyroodhouse is the first of the late monarch's eight-day journey, per CNN. The coffin will rest at the palace until Monday afternoon, per a statement from the Royal Family. The coffin will go to St. Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh next.
The last operating reactor at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station has been put into its "safest state" and shut down after being reconnected to the country's electrical grid, the International Atomic Energy Agency announced in a statement on Sunday.
Driving the news: The plant, which is Europe's largest nuclear power station, was disconnected from Ukraine's power grid last week amid shelling, and was operating on "island mode" for days by using its remaining reactor to generate enough electricity for critical cooling systems, AP reports.
Driving the news: The late queen will begin lying in state on Wednesday, Sept. 14, and the public will have the opportunity to pay their respects, the palace said.
The Russian Defense Ministry said Saturday that it had removed forces away from areas outside the major Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, a major development in the ongoing war.
Why it matters: Ukraine may have taken thousands of square miles of territory in what might have been the fastest breakthrough in months.