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Charles III arrives at Buckingham Palace following Northern Ireland visit

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King Charles III and his wife Camilla, Queen Consort, arrive at Buckingham Palace in front of gathered crowds, following a visit to Northern Ireland on Tuesday, where Britain's new monarch attended a prayer service in memory of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. IMAGES

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