Trump makes bombshell claim about text to Melania as he reveals message on his phone

Donald Trump and his wife Melania have been married for more than 20 years. Nevertheless, when texting his wife, she might have thought he meant it for someone else. Speaking during an event honoring military mothers, Donald Trump spoke about how he mistakenly called his wife by another name as he revealed messages on his phone.

On January 22, 2005 Donald Trump and Melania Trump married at Bethesda-by-the-Sea church in Palm Beach, Florida.

Many celebrities were in attendance, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Elton John. even Trump’s then-future presidential rival, Hillary Clinton, and her husband and former president, Bill Clinton.

The wedding was Melania’s first, but Donald Trump’s third. His first marriage to Ivana Trump – who sadly passed away in 2022 – lasted from 1977 to 1992. One year later, he married Marla Maples, but the couple divorced in 1999, a year after Trump met Melania for the first time.

In the last few years, rumors about their marriage breaking up have been all over the social media. Because they have very different schedules at the White House, with them sometimes even not being in the same city, maintaining a relationship with each other every day is not easy.

In Jaunayr, a source told People Magazine that it has taken its toll on their marriage. Still, they both bond over their love for interior design. In the meantime, previous reports have stated that Donald Trump and Melania always try to have dinner together each day.

Donald Trump makes bombshell claim about text to Melania

Donald and Melania aren’t speaking much about their relationship in public. Still, on Wednesday, while at an event honoring military mothers, the U.S President revealed some quite special details on his and Melania’s text messaging.

Trump explained that by accident, he often sent the wrong name to her.

“I love the name Melody because for a long time, they have spell correct and word correct, and these crazy machines that we use to put out truths… every time I wrote Melania it would correct to Melody,” he said. “So I do things, and I work very fast, very fast.”

Trump added: “And I talk about it, and I say, Melania is fantastic, and happy Mother’s Day, Melania, our great First Lady, Melania. But it would spell correct and word correct to Melody. And sometimes I wouldn’t proofread it, and I would get just absolutely decimated. These people (the media) would decimate me.”

Trump’s story brought down laughter inside the event. The president said that people claimed he “didn’t know the name” of his wife. He continued, “‘He keeps calling her’ – and I said, ‘What the hell is wrong with this machine?’ I didn’t know about that little feature, but I got that corrected eventually.

Social media erupts

She’s been called Melody a lot,” Trump concluded, adding, “I had to explain it to you this way. I stood up here to explain it to you. I apologize.”

While many found it funny, social media users claimed in the clip’s comments that some pieces were missing from the President’s explanation.

One person wrote, “He does know autocorrect learns from your typing history, right? So…Who tf is Melody???”

Another user added, “And so my question is, Who’s Melody?”

Meanwhile, others thought the president was “relatable,” while a third person explained, “Apple and Google use different tech to handle learning. However, the critical point you missed is the fact that missing the invalid autocorrect reinforces its use for future swipes.”

Another person said, Autocorrect is the worst. 100% does NOT learn from me.”

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Trump makes bombshell claim about text to Melania as he reveals message on his phone

Donald Trump and his wife Melania have been married for more than 20 years. Nevertheless, when texting his wife, she might have thought he meant it for someone else. Speaking during an event honoring military mothers, Donald Trump spoke about how he mistakenly called his wife by another name as he revealed messages on his phone.

On January 22, 2005 Donald Trump and Melania Trump married at Bethesda-by-the-Sea church in Palm Beach, Florida.

Many celebrities were in attendance, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Elton John. even Trump’s then-future presidential rival, Hillary Clinton, and her husband and former president, Bill Clinton.

The wedding was Melania’s first, but Donald Trump’s third. His first marriage to Ivana Trump – who sadly passed away in 2022 – lasted from 1977 to 1992. One year later, he married Marla Maples, but the couple divorced in 1999, a year after Trump met Melania for the first time.

In the last few years, rumors about their marriage breaking up have been all over the social media. Because they have very different schedules at the White House, with them sometimes even not being in the same city, maintaining a relationship with each other every day is not easy.

In Jaunayr, a source told People Magazine that it has taken its toll on their marriage. Still, they both bond over their love for interior design. In the meantime, previous reports have stated that Donald Trump and Melania always try to have dinner together each day.

Donald Trump makes bombshell claim about text to Melania

Donald and Melania aren’t speaking much about their relationship in public. Still, on Wednesday, while at an event honoring military mothers, the U.S President revealed some quite special details on his and Melania’s text messaging.

Trump explained that by accident, he often sent the wrong name to her.

“I love the name Melody because for a long time, they have spell correct and word correct, and these crazy machines that we use to put out truths… every time I wrote Melania it would correct to Melody,” he said. “So I do things, and I work very fast, very fast.”

Trump added: “And I talk about it, and I say, Melania is fantastic, and happy Mother’s Day, Melania, our great First Lady, Melania. But it would spell correct and word correct to Melody. And sometimes I wouldn’t proofread it, and I would get just absolutely decimated. These people (the media) would decimate me.”

Trump’s story brought down laughter inside the event. The president said that people claimed he “didn’t know the name” of his wife. He continued, “‘He keeps calling her’ – and I said, ‘What the hell is wrong with this machine?’ I didn’t know about that little feature, but I got that corrected eventually.

Social media erupts

She’s been called Melody a lot,” Trump concluded, adding, “I had to explain it to you this way. I stood up here to explain it to you. I apologize.”

While many found it funny, social media users claimed in the clip’s comments that some pieces were missing from the President’s explanation.

One person wrote, “He does know autocorrect learns from your typing history, right? So…Who tf is Melody???”

Another user added, “And so my question is, Who’s Melody?”

Meanwhile, others thought the president was “relatable,” while a third person explained, “Apple and Google use different tech to handle learning. However, the critical point you missed is the fact that missing the invalid autocorrect reinforces its use for future swipes.”

Another person said, Autocorrect is the worst. 100% does NOT learn from me.”

What’s your thoughts on this? Please share your thoughts in the comment section on Facebook.

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Trump makes bombshell claim about text to Melania as he reveals message on his phone

Donald Trump and his wife Melania have been married for more than 20 years. Nevertheless, when texting his wife, she might have thought he meant it for someone else. Speaking during an event honoring military mothers, Donald Trump spoke about how he mistakenly called his wife by another name as he revealed messages on his phone.

On January 22, 2005 Donald Trump and Melania Trump married at Bethesda-by-the-Sea church in Palm Beach, Florida.

Many celebrities were in attendance, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Elton John. even Trump’s then-future presidential rival, Hillary Clinton, and her husband and former president, Bill Clinton.

The wedding was Melania’s first, but Donald Trump’s third. His first marriage to Ivana Trump – who sadly passed away in 2022 – lasted from 1977 to 1992. One year later, he married Marla Maples, but the couple divorced in 1999, a year after Trump met Melania for the first time.

In the last few years, rumors about their marriage breaking up have been all over the social media. Because they have very different schedules at the White House, with them sometimes even not being in the same city, maintaining a relationship with each other every day is not easy.

In Jaunayr, a source told People Magazine that it has taken its toll on their marriage. Still, they both bond over their love for interior design. In the meantime, previous reports have stated that Donald Trump and Melania always try to have dinner together each day.

Donald Trump makes bombshell claim about text to Melania

Donald and Melania aren’t speaking much about their relationship in public. Still, on Wednesday, while at an event honoring military mothers, the U.S President revealed some quite special details on his and Melania’s text messaging.

Trump explained that by accident, he often sent the wrong name to her.

“I love the name Melody because for a long time, they have spell correct and word correct, and these crazy machines that we use to put out truths… every time I wrote Melania it would correct to Melody,” he said. “So I do things, and I work very fast, very fast.”

Trump added: “And I talk about it, and I say, Melania is fantastic, and happy Mother’s Day, Melania, our great First Lady, Melania. But it would spell correct and word correct to Melody. And sometimes I wouldn’t proofread it, and I would get just absolutely decimated. These people (the media) would decimate me.”

Trump’s story brought down laughter inside the event. The president said that people claimed he “didn’t know the name” of his wife. He continued, “‘He keeps calling her’ – and I said, ‘What the hell is wrong with this machine?’ I didn’t know about that little feature, but I got that corrected eventually.

Social media erupts

She’s been called Melody a lot,” Trump concluded, adding, “I had to explain it to you this way. I stood up here to explain it to you. I apologize.”

While many found it funny, social media users claimed in the clip’s comments that some pieces were missing from the President’s explanation.

One person wrote, “He does know autocorrect learns from your typing history, right? So…Who tf is Melody???”

Another user added, “And so my question is, Who’s Melody?”

Meanwhile, others thought the president was “relatable,” while a third person explained, “Apple and Google use different tech to handle learning. However, the critical point you missed is the fact that missing the invalid autocorrect reinforces its use for future swipes.”

Another person said, Autocorrect is the worst. 100% does NOT learn from me.”

What’s your thoughts on this? Please share your thoughts in the comment section on Facebook.

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Trump makes bombshell claim about text to Melania as he reveals message on his phone

Donald Trump and his wife Melania have been married for more than 20 years. Nevertheless, when texting his wife, she might have thought he meant it for someone else. Speaking during an event honoring military mothers, Donald Trump spoke about how he mistakenly called his wife by another name as he revealed messages on his phone.

On January 22, 2005 Donald Trump and Melania Trump married at Bethesda-by-the-Sea church in Palm Beach, Florida.

Many celebrities were in attendance, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Elton John. even Trump’s then-future presidential rival, Hillary Clinton, and her husband and former president, Bill Clinton.

The wedding was Melania’s first, but Donald Trump’s third. His first marriage to Ivana Trump – who sadly passed away in 2022 – lasted from 1977 to 1992. One year later, he married Marla Maples, but the couple divorced in 1999, a year after Trump met Melania for the first time.

In the last few years, rumors about their marriage breaking up have been all over the social media. Because they have very different schedules at the White House, with them sometimes even not being in the same city, maintaining a relationship with each other every day is not easy.

In Jaunayr, a source told People Magazine that it has taken its toll on their marriage. Still, they both bond over their love for interior design. In the meantime, previous reports have stated that Donald Trump and Melania always try to have dinner together each day.

Donald Trump makes bombshell claim about text to Melania

Donald and Melania aren’t speaking much about their relationship in public. Still, on Wednesday, while at an event honoring military mothers, the U.S President revealed some quite special details on his and Melania’s text messaging.

Trump explained that by accident, he often sent the wrong name to her.

“I love the name Melody because for a long time, they have spell correct and word correct, and these crazy machines that we use to put out truths… every time I wrote Melania it would correct to Melody,” he said. “So I do things, and I work very fast, very fast.”

Trump added: “And I talk about it, and I say, Melania is fantastic, and happy Mother’s Day, Melania, our great First Lady, Melania. But it would spell correct and word correct to Melody. And sometimes I wouldn’t proofread it, and I would get just absolutely decimated. These people (the media) would decimate me.”

Trump’s story brought down laughter inside the event. The president said that people claimed he “didn’t know the name” of his wife. He continued, “‘He keeps calling her’ – and I said, ‘What the hell is wrong with this machine?’ I didn’t know about that little feature, but I got that corrected eventually.

Social media erupts

She’s been called Melody a lot,” Trump concluded, adding, “I had to explain it to you this way. I stood up here to explain it to you. I apologize.”

While many found it funny, social media users claimed in the clip’s comments that some pieces were missing from the President’s explanation.

One person wrote, “He does know autocorrect learns from your typing history, right? So…Who tf is Melody???”

Another user added, “And so my question is, Who’s Melody?”

Meanwhile, others thought the president was “relatable,” while a third person explained, “Apple and Google use different tech to handle learning. However, the critical point you missed is the fact that missing the invalid autocorrect reinforces its use for future swipes.”

Another person said, Autocorrect is the worst. 100% does NOT learn from me.”

What’s your thoughts on this? Please share your thoughts in the comment section on Facebook.

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King Charles ‘set for historic US visit’ despite heartbreaking canc3r news

Earlier this year, King Charles attended as a guest during Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK.

Next year, the roles appear set to reverse, as reports indicate that King Charles will visit the US, despite concerns over his ongoing cancer, which is reportedly incurable.

The US will mark its 250th anniversary in 2026, an event expected to draw many prominent international figures, including royals. According to The Sun, King Charles has accepted an invitation from Donald Trump and is planning a visit in April alongside Queen Camilla. The Sun describes Trump’s plans as a “lavish State visit” and a “major moment” leading up to the July 4 Independence Day celebrations.

While the news of the monarch’s upcoming trip is welcomed by many, questions remain about whether he is physically able to manage such a demanding visit, given his cancer diagnosis from early 2024.

King Charles also continues to grapple with personal royal family challenges.

He was reportedly shocked by the latest events involving his brother, Prince Andrew, who has been stripped of all royal titles and removed from the family amid accusations related to the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

In September, during a visit to a Birmingham hospital to meet canc3r patients, King Charles offered an update on his health and discussed some of the physical difficulties he has been experiencing. During the visit, he officially opened Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, meeting staff, volunteers, and patients, including 85-year-old Jacqueline Page. The two shared jokes about the challenges of aging, with Charles quipping about the limitations that come after 70.

He also spoke with 73-year-old cancer patient Matthew Shinda, who shared that he has prostate canc3r. Charles responded candidly, noting the importance of early detection and praising improvements in treatment, though acknowledging the ongoing uncertainty that patients face.

Royal expert Camilla Tominey has stated that King Charles’s canc3r may be incurable.

According to her, while he may live “with” cancer rather than “from” it due to rigorous treatment, there is no expectation of a full cure. This reality has even made plans for the monarch’s 80th birthday celebrations in 2028 tentative, reflecting concerns over his health.

Despite these challenges, King Charles remains committed to his duties and public service, continuing to fulfill his role as monarch even while facing a serious and ongoing illness.

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King Charles ‘set for historic US visit’ despite heartbreaking canc3r news

Earlier this year, King Charles attended as a guest during Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK.

Next year, the roles appear set to reverse, as reports indicate that King Charles will visit the US, despite concerns over his ongoing cancer, which is reportedly incurable.

The US will mark its 250th anniversary in 2026, an event expected to draw many prominent international figures, including royals. According to The Sun, King Charles has accepted an invitation from Donald Trump and is planning a visit in April alongside Queen Camilla. The Sun describes Trump’s plans as a “lavish State visit” and a “major moment” leading up to the July 4 Independence Day celebrations.

While the news of the monarch’s upcoming trip is welcomed by many, questions remain about whether he is physically able to manage such a demanding visit, given his cancer diagnosis from early 2024.

King Charles also continues to grapple with personal royal family challenges.

He was reportedly shocked by the latest events involving his brother, Prince Andrew, who has been stripped of all royal titles and removed from the family amid accusations related to the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

In September, during a visit to a Birmingham hospital to meet canc3r patients, King Charles offered an update on his health and discussed some of the physical difficulties he has been experiencing. During the visit, he officially opened Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, meeting staff, volunteers, and patients, including 85-year-old Jacqueline Page. The two shared jokes about the challenges of aging, with Charles quipping about the limitations that come after 70.

He also spoke with 73-year-old cancer patient Matthew Shinda, who shared that he has prostate canc3r. Charles responded candidly, noting the importance of early detection and praising improvements in treatment, though acknowledging the ongoing uncertainty that patients face.

Royal expert Camilla Tominey has stated that King Charles’s canc3r may be incurable.

According to her, while he may live “with” cancer rather than “from” it due to rigorous treatment, there is no expectation of a full cure. This reality has even made plans for the monarch’s 80th birthday celebrations in 2028 tentative, reflecting concerns over his health.

Despite these challenges, King Charles remains committed to his duties and public service, continuing to fulfill his role as monarch even while facing a serious and ongoing illness.

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King Charles ‘set for historic US visit’ despite heartbreaking canc3r news

Earlier this year, King Charles attended as a guest during Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK.

Next year, the roles appear set to reverse, as reports indicate that King Charles will visit the US, despite concerns over his ongoing cancer, which is reportedly incurable.

The US will mark its 250th anniversary in 2026, an event expected to draw many prominent international figures, including royals. According to The Sun, King Charles has accepted an invitation from Donald Trump and is planning a visit in April alongside Queen Camilla. The Sun describes Trump’s plans as a “lavish State visit” and a “major moment” leading up to the July 4 Independence Day celebrations.

While the news of the monarch’s upcoming trip is welcomed by many, questions remain about whether he is physically able to manage such a demanding visit, given his cancer diagnosis from early 2024.

King Charles also continues to grapple with personal royal family challenges.

He was reportedly shocked by the latest events involving his brother, Prince Andrew, who has been stripped of all royal titles and removed from the family amid accusations related to the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

In September, during a visit to a Birmingham hospital to meet canc3r patients, King Charles offered an update on his health and discussed some of the physical difficulties he has been experiencing. During the visit, he officially opened Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, meeting staff, volunteers, and patients, including 85-year-old Jacqueline Page. The two shared jokes about the challenges of aging, with Charles quipping about the limitations that come after 70.

He also spoke with 73-year-old cancer patient Matthew Shinda, who shared that he has prostate canc3r. Charles responded candidly, noting the importance of early detection and praising improvements in treatment, though acknowledging the ongoing uncertainty that patients face.

Royal expert Camilla Tominey has stated that King Charles’s canc3r may be incurable.

According to her, while he may live “with” cancer rather than “from” it due to rigorous treatment, there is no expectation of a full cure. This reality has even made plans for the monarch’s 80th birthday celebrations in 2028 tentative, reflecting concerns over his health.

Despite these challenges, King Charles remains committed to his duties and public service, continuing to fulfill his role as monarch even while facing a serious and ongoing illness.

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King Charles ‘set for historic US visit’ despite heartbreaking canc3r news

Earlier this year, King Charles attended as a guest during Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK.

Next year, the roles appear set to reverse, as reports indicate that King Charles will visit the US, despite concerns over his ongoing cancer, which is reportedly incurable.

The US will mark its 250th anniversary in 2026, an event expected to draw many prominent international figures, including royals. According to The Sun, King Charles has accepted an invitation from Donald Trump and is planning a visit in April alongside Queen Camilla. The Sun describes Trump’s plans as a “lavish State visit” and a “major moment” leading up to the July 4 Independence Day celebrations.

While the news of the monarch’s upcoming trip is welcomed by many, questions remain about whether he is physically able to manage such a demanding visit, given his cancer diagnosis from early 2024.

King Charles also continues to grapple with personal royal family challenges.

He was reportedly shocked by the latest events involving his brother, Prince Andrew, who has been stripped of all royal titles and removed from the family amid accusations related to the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

In September, during a visit to a Birmingham hospital to meet canc3r patients, King Charles offered an update on his health and discussed some of the physical difficulties he has been experiencing. During the visit, he officially opened Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, meeting staff, volunteers, and patients, including 85-year-old Jacqueline Page. The two shared jokes about the challenges of aging, with Charles quipping about the limitations that come after 70.

He also spoke with 73-year-old cancer patient Matthew Shinda, who shared that he has prostate canc3r. Charles responded candidly, noting the importance of early detection and praising improvements in treatment, though acknowledging the ongoing uncertainty that patients face.

Royal expert Camilla Tominey has stated that King Charles’s canc3r may be incurable.

According to her, while he may live “with” cancer rather than “from” it due to rigorous treatment, there is no expectation of a full cure. This reality has even made plans for the monarch’s 80th birthday celebrations in 2028 tentative, reflecting concerns over his health.

Despite these challenges, King Charles remains committed to his duties and public service, continuing to fulfill his role as monarch even while facing a serious and ongoing illness.

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King Charles ‘set for historic US visit’ despite heartbreaking canc3r news

Earlier this year, King Charles attended as a guest during Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK.

Next year, the roles appear set to reverse, as reports indicate that King Charles will visit the US, despite concerns over his ongoing cancer, which is reportedly incurable.

The US will mark its 250th anniversary in 2026, an event expected to draw many prominent international figures, including royals. According to The Sun, King Charles has accepted an invitation from Donald Trump and is planning a visit in April alongside Queen Camilla. The Sun describes Trump’s plans as a “lavish State visit” and a “major moment” leading up to the July 4 Independence Day celebrations.

While the news of the monarch’s upcoming trip is welcomed by many, questions remain about whether he is physically able to manage such a demanding visit, given his cancer diagnosis from early 2024.

King Charles also continues to grapple with personal royal family challenges.

He was reportedly shocked by the latest events involving his brother, Prince Andrew, who has been stripped of all royal titles and removed from the family amid accusations related to the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

In September, during a visit to a Birmingham hospital to meet canc3r patients, King Charles offered an update on his health and discussed some of the physical difficulties he has been experiencing. During the visit, he officially opened Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, meeting staff, volunteers, and patients, including 85-year-old Jacqueline Page. The two shared jokes about the challenges of aging, with Charles quipping about the limitations that come after 70.

He also spoke with 73-year-old cancer patient Matthew Shinda, who shared that he has prostate canc3r. Charles responded candidly, noting the importance of early detection and praising improvements in treatment, though acknowledging the ongoing uncertainty that patients face.

Royal expert Camilla Tominey has stated that King Charles’s canc3r may be incurable.

According to her, while he may live “with” cancer rather than “from” it due to rigorous treatment, there is no expectation of a full cure. This reality has even made plans for the monarch’s 80th birthday celebrations in 2028 tentative, reflecting concerns over his health.

Despite these challenges, King Charles remains committed to his duties and public service, continuing to fulfill his role as monarch even while facing a serious and ongoing illness.

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King Charles ‘set for historic US visit’ despite heartbreaking canc3r news

Earlier this year, King Charles attended as a guest during Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK.

Next year, the roles appear set to reverse, as reports indicate that King Charles will visit the US, despite concerns over his ongoing cancer, which is reportedly incurable.

The US will mark its 250th anniversary in 2026, an event expected to draw many prominent international figures, including royals. According to The Sun, King Charles has accepted an invitation from Donald Trump and is planning a visit in April alongside Queen Camilla. The Sun describes Trump’s plans as a “lavish State visit” and a “major moment” leading up to the July 4 Independence Day celebrations.

While the news of the monarch’s upcoming trip is welcomed by many, questions remain about whether he is physically able to manage such a demanding visit, given his cancer diagnosis from early 2024.

King Charles also continues to grapple with personal royal family challenges.

He was reportedly shocked by the latest events involving his brother, Prince Andrew, who has been stripped of all royal titles and removed from the family amid accusations related to the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

In September, during a visit to a Birmingham hospital to meet canc3r patients, King Charles offered an update on his health and discussed some of the physical difficulties he has been experiencing. During the visit, he officially opened Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, meeting staff, volunteers, and patients, including 85-year-old Jacqueline Page. The two shared jokes about the challenges of aging, with Charles quipping about the limitations that come after 70.

He also spoke with 73-year-old cancer patient Matthew Shinda, who shared that he has prostate canc3r. Charles responded candidly, noting the importance of early detection and praising improvements in treatment, though acknowledging the ongoing uncertainty that patients face.

Royal expert Camilla Tominey has stated that King Charles’s canc3r may be incurable.

According to her, while he may live “with” cancer rather than “from” it due to rigorous treatment, there is no expectation of a full cure. This reality has even made plans for the monarch’s 80th birthday celebrations in 2028 tentative, reflecting concerns over his health.

Despite these challenges, King Charles remains committed to his duties and public service, continuing to fulfill his role as monarch even while facing a serious and ongoing illness.

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