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King 'greatly encouraged’ by return to public duties - BBC News King 'greatly encouraged’ by return to public duties - BBC News
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The King and Queen's upcoming duties also include hosting Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan in June for a state visit, the Palace says.
The King has visited Japan a number of times and was present at the Emperor's enthronement.
King Charles is "really looking forward to" returning to his duties, according to royal commentator and author Katie Nicholl.
Speaking to our colleagues the BBC News channel, Nicholl says sources tell her one of the events the King is "determined" to go to is Royal Ascot - taking place in June.
The King has "been somewhat frustrated" by having to have to "put work on the back burner", she says, especially so soon after becoming monarch.
The announcement of his return to public-facing duties "points to something very optimistic", says Nicholl.
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