There are only 3 magical people in the world who can go abroad without a passport

There are only 3 magical people in the world who can go abroad without a passport
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 - When traveling abroad, a person is required to bring a passport. However, there are three people in the world who do not need this document even if they travel abroad. 

The three do not need passports because they have special degrees. They are King Charles III of England, Emperor Naruhito and his wife Empress Masako of Japan. 

This rule also applies to the king or queen of Great Britain, the predecessor of King Charles III. Likewise with Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, the predecessors of the Japanese emperor and empress did not need passports when going abroad. 

Quoting News18, instead of carrying a passport, the King/Queen of the British Empire only carries documents issued in their name. The document states that "The Secretary of the British Empire requests in Her Majesty's name that all persons concerned to permit the bearer of this document to pass freely through their territories without hindrance or hindrance and to provide him with such assistance and protection as may be required."

In the case of Japan, a ministry document dated 10 May 1971 informed that it would be highly inappropriate to issue a passport to the Emperor or Empress. The document also added that it would be highly inappropriate for the Emperor to undergo immigration or visa procedures using a passport as an ordinary citizen. 

Meanwhile, according to reports, the British King's wife, Empress Camilla, does not have the same rights and is still required to have a diplomatic passport. In the case of Japan, diplomatic passports are issued to other members of the Imperial family, including the crown prince and princess. 

In the case of Japan, the Emperor and Empress were only required to keep ministerial documents to themselves. Just like England, the foreign ministry in Japan notifies the destination country before the Emperor and Empress arrive. 

In the case of King Charles III, his private secretary, Sir Clive Alderton, had been entrusted with this responsibility. According to a report, Sir Clive Alderton has been one of the King and Queen Camilla's most trusted and beloved advisors since 2006, a year after their wedding in 2005. 

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