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King Charles III became frustrated with a leaking pen when signing a book at Hillsborough Castle, an official residence in Northern Ireland, with Camilla, Queen Consort, remarking on how the pen was leaking.
The King has undertaken a gruelling schedule since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, died on 8 September and has been performing ceremonial duties throughout the United Kingdom since then.
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