A UK radio station recently issued an apology to its audience for mistakenly reporting the death of King Charles. Radio Caroline, airing in the Midlands and South England, made the error during a broadcast, causing a temporary suspension of regular programming. The mistake was attributed to a computer error, as Station Manager Peter Moore clarified in an apology statement.
Listeners were relieved that the news was false, expressing sympathy for the hosts involved in the incident. Despite the mishap, King Charles is alive and well, having recently landed in Northern Ireland with Queen Camilla for a three-day visit. The royal couple participated in the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann festival, celebrating traditional Irish music and dance.
During their visit, the King and Queen engaged with performers and visited the Titanic Distillers, where they sampled whiskey. Camilla humorously reacted to the strong drink, while Charles enthusiastically participated in the festivities. The couple’s visit was marked by warm interactions with locals and a celebration of Belfast’s cultural diversity.
