The station then played “God Save the King” and continuous music before going silent for approximately 15 minutes.
King Charles III is doing just fine. After the U.K. station Radio Caroline mistakenly announced the 77-year-old's death May 19, station manager Peter Moore issued an ...
A radio station in England has apologized for announcing the death of King Charles III by mistake. Radio Caroline in Essex, ...
King Charles III is facing a longterm decline in support for the monarchy. Newsweek has analyzed the 40-year trend.
A UK radio station has apologized to Britain’s King Charles III and its listeners after accidentally and incorrectly ...
Station manager Peter Moore apologized to King Charles and "to our listeners for any distress caused" ...
A U. K. radio station accidentally broadcast the "Death of a Monarch" emergency protocol for King Charles III due to a ...
“God Save the King” then played over the airwaves before the station cut to silence for roughly 15 minutes.
The station manager told Newsweek the source of the issue had been identified and steps were being taken to avoid a repeat.
King Charles III is, in fact, still alive — prompting an apology from a U.K. radio station that falsely reported his death.
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