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On the top in todays news Charles III, Ed Sheeran, Tucker Carlson and others.
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Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Wikipedia

Michelle O’Neill confirms attendance at Coronation
anphoblacht · about 2 years
Michelle O’Neill confirms attendance at Coronation
Queen Camilla supports King Charles with meaningful brooch ahead of Coronation
TheScotsman · about 2 years
Queen Camilla supports King Charles with meaningful brooch ahead of Coronation
Ballymena & Antrim Times · about 2 years
Sinn Féin VP Michelle O'Neill ( will attend the coronation of King Charles III, another marker of the ne…
Irish Central · about 2 years
A bust of HM King Charles III has been made – entirely out of chocolate
TheScotsman · about 2 years

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