UK radio station mistakenly reports death of King Charles
Radio Caroline, a former British pirate radio station, has apologized for mistakenly announcing the death of King Charles. The erroneous announcement occurred on Tuesday afternoon due to a computer error at its studio in Maldon, Essex.

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AI-generatedRadio Caroline, a former British pirate radio station, has apologized for mistakenly announcing the death of King Charles. The erroneous announcement occurred on Tuesday afternoon due to a computer error at its studio in Maldon, Essex. This error triggered a "death of a monarch" procedure, which requires UK stations to fall silent. Station manager Peter Moore stated that the silence alerted them to restore programming and issue an on-air apology. Radio Caroline expressed regret to the King and its listeners for any distress caused by the incident.
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4 extractedKing Charles attended a garden party in Northern Ireland on Wednesday.
Radio Caroline apologized for any distress caused by the mistaken announcement.
The erroneous announcement triggered the 'death of a monarch' procedure for UK stations.
Radio Caroline mistakenly announced the death of King Charles due to a computer error.