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Royals rubbish fake claims by Russian media that King Charles is dead

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King Charles reads cards and messages sent by wellwishers following his cancer diagnosis. (PHOTO: Gallo Images/Reuters)
King Charles reads cards and messages sent by wellwishers following his cancer diagnosis. (PHOTO: Gallo Images/Reuters)

It’s been hard to tell fact from fiction with all the reports about the royal family recently, but one thing they want us all to know: King Charles is alive and kicking. 

“King Charles III continues to perform his official duties and attend private engagements,” they shared after Russian news outlets this week announced that the ruling monarch had died.

“The following announcement is made by royal communications," read a statement from Russian media. "The king passed away unexpectedly yesterday afternoon."

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