I'll add this as an answer (was originally meant as a comment). Perhaps it helps someone since there is and has been a lot of confusion about this. It expands the answers above. There is [another helpful question with answers](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63727886/proj4-to-proj6-upgrade-and-discarded-datum-warnings).

In short, to print the wkt comment and avoid the warnings with PROJ6 CRS objects, use `sp::wkt` instead of `sp::proj4string`:

    sp::wkt(x)
    [1] "GEOGCRS[\"WGS 84 (with axis order normalized for visualization)\",\n    DATUM[\"World Geodetic System 1984\",\n        ELLIPSOID[\"WGS 84\",6378137,298.257223563,\n            LENGTHUNIT[\"metre\",1]],\n        ID[\"EPSG\",6326]],\n    PRIMEM[\"Greenwich\",0,\n        ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433],\n        ID[\"EPSG\",8901]],\n    CS[ellipsoidal,2],\n        AXIS[\"geodetic longitude (Lon)\",east,\n            ORDER[1],\n            ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433,\n                ID[\"EPSG\",9122]]],\n        AXIS[\"geodetic latitude (Lat)\",north,\n            ORDER[2],\n            ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433,\n                ID[\"EPSG\",9122]]]]"

To assign a CRS to a SpatialPolygons object, which does not have a CRS, use the `sp::proj4string` function even though you are assigning wkt (= well-known text, PROJ6 CRS format). Note how you can now omit the `SRS_string` argument within `sp::CRS()`.

``` r
library(sp)

x <- SpatialPolygons(
  list(Polygons(
    list(Polygon(cbind(c(1,2,3,4,1), c(3,8,10,12,3)))), 
    ID = 1))
)

proj4string(x) <- CRS("EPSG:4326")

proj4string(x) # print the PROJ4 string
#> Warning in proj4string(x): CRS object has comment, which is lost in output
#> [1] "+proj=longlat +datum=WGS84 +no_defs"

wkt(x) # print the PROJ6 wkt comment
#> [1] "GEOGCRS[\"WGS 84 (with axis order normalized for visualization)\",\n    DATUM[\"World Geodetic System 1984\",\n        ELLIPSOID[\"WGS 84\",6378137,298.257223563,\n            LENGTHUNIT[\"metre\",1]],\n        ID[\"EPSG\",6326]],\n    PRIMEM[\"Greenwich\",0,\n        ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433],\n        ID[\"EPSG\",8901]],\n    CS[ellipsoidal,2],\n        AXIS[\"geodetic longitude (Lon)\",east,\n            ORDER[1],\n            ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433,\n                ID[\"EPSG\",9122]]],\n        AXIS[\"geodetic latitude (Lat)\",north,\n            ORDER[2],\n            ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433,\n                ID[\"EPSG\",9122]]]]"
```

To borrow the PROJ6 from another SpatialPolygons object, you can either use only `proj4string` or use *the combination* of `proj4string` and `wkt`:

```r

y <- SpatialPolygons(
  list(Polygons(
    list(Polygon(cbind(c(1,2,3,4,1), c(3,8,10,12,3)))), 
    ID = 1))
)

proj4string(y) <- proj4string(x) # proj4string(y) <- wkt(x) would also work
# but wkt(y) <- wkt(x) would not because wkt() has no assingment.
# proj4string(y) <- CRS(wkt(x)) also works as shown by JonasV

proj4string(y)
#> Warning in proj4string(y): CRS object has comment, which is lost in output
#> [1] "+proj=longlat +datum=WGS84 +no_defs"

wkt(y)
#> [1] "GEOGCRS[\"WGS 84 (with axis order normalized for visualization)\",\n    DATUM[\"World Geodetic System 1984\",\n        ELLIPSOID[\"WGS 84\",6378137,298.257223563,\n            LENGTHUNIT[\"metre\",1]],\n        ID[\"EPSG\",6326]],\n    PRIMEM[\"Greenwich\",0,\n        ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433],\n        ID[\"EPSG\",8901]],\n    CS[ellipsoidal,2],\n        AXIS[\"geodetic longitude (Lon)\",east,\n            ORDER[1],\n            ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433,\n                ID[\"EPSG\",9122]]],\n        AXIS[\"geodetic latitude (Lat)\",north,\n            ORDER[2],\n            ANGLEUNIT[\"degree\",0.0174532925199433,\n                ID[\"EPSG\",9122]]]]"
```

The `sp::proj4string()` should be understood as a function name. It does not necessarily have to do with PROJ4 any longer if it is used in the assignment. The good news is that you only need to change the "inside" from "+init=epsg:4326" to "EPSG:4326" in the `sp::CRS()` function and things should work as previously as long as you do not use the `sp::proj4string()` function to retrieve PROJ6 (wkt) information. If you do, you'll get a warning, but the comment is actually not lost anyway in the assignment (as demonstrated by the `proj4string(y) <- proj4string(x)` example). It is only lost if you use `proj4string()` to print CRS information:

```r
comment(proj4string(x))
#> NULL
```

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