UK radio station apologises for accidentally announcing death of King Charles
Radio Caroline has apologized for mistakenly announcing the death of King Charles. The erroneous announcement occurred on Tuesday afternoon due to a computer error at the station's main studio in Essex.

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AI-generatedRadio Caroline has apologized for mistakenly announcing the death of King Charles. The erroneous announcement occurred on Tuesday afternoon due to a computer error at the station's main studio in Essex. Station manager Peter Moore explained that a "Death of a Monarch" procedure was accidentally activated. The station fell silent as protocol dictates, prompting staff to discover the error, restore programming, and issue an on-air apology. The station expressed hope to continue broadcasting the King's Christmas message for many years to come and apologized for any distress caused to the King and listeners.
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5 extractedThe BBC also apologized recently for a scheduling error that broadcast a repeat program.
Playback for Tuesday's broadcast between 1:58 pm and 5 pm was unavailable on the station's website.
The incident occurred while King Charles and Queen Camilla were visiting Northern Ireland.
The station manager Peter Moore apologized for any distress caused by the erroneous announcement.
Radio Caroline accidentally announced the death of King Charles due to a computer error.