Radio station apologizes after accidentally announcing death of King Charles

Radio station apologizes after accidentally announcing death of King Charles

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Key Points:

  • UK radio station Radio Caroline mistakenly announced the death of King Charles III due to a computer error activating the Death of a Monarch procedure, leading to a temporary broadcast silence.
  • The station issued an on-air apology to King Charles III and its listeners, expressing regret for any distress caused by the erroneous announcement.
  • On the day of the mistake, King Charles and Queen Camilla were in Belfast attending cultural events, visiting local businesses, and meeting Northern Ireland's political leaders.
  • King Charles, who revealed a cancer diagnosis in February 2024, has recently reduced his treatment and continued public engagements, including visits to the US and addressing UK Parliament.
  • Radio Caroline, established in 1964, broadcasts internationally and expressed hope to continue airing the King's messages for years to come.

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