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King Charles III Debunks Death Rumors, Honors Korean War Veterans

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King Charles Iii Debunks Death Rumors, Honors Korean War Veterans

King Charles III has made two public appearances that dispelled false reports of his demise, showcasing his commitment to royal duties.

The 75-year-old monarch was seen leaving Windsor Castle and arriving at Clarence House, before hosting a special audience with Korean War veterans at Buckingham Palace.

The event commemorated the 70th anniversary of the Korean War, in which a significant number of British Armed Forces members were involved, with casualties on both sides.

Amid his ongoing treatment for an illness, King Charles has scaled back his public engagements, with working royals stepping in to assist with official duties.

Furthermore, Princess Anne and Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, held a reception at Buckingham Palace in honor of the Korean War veterans, with Princess Anne delivering a speech on the King’s behalf.

Meanwhile, the broader media landscape has been abuzz with rumors involving the royal family, including false claims of the King’s death circulated by Russian media outlets.

In response, various governments had to issue statements clarifying that King Charles III is alive and well, urging against the spread of misinformation.

Despite the unfounded reports, King Charles III continued his official engagements, including hosting British veterans of the Korean War and meeting with Commonwealth dignitaries.

The recent developments serve as a testament to the King’s dedication to his role and his ongoing recovery process.