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King Charles 'desperately shocked' after Air India crash - see statement

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There are believed to be no survivors after an Air India flight headed for London Gatwick from India on Thursday...
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News video: King Charles will pay tribute to the Air India crash victims at Trooping the Colour

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King Charles will pay tribute to the Air India crash victims at Trooping the Colour as he opts to make a last-minute change to the proceedings.

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