India, May 22 -- A UK radio station, Radio Caroline, has apologised after accidentally announcing the death of King Charles III on May 19 due to a computer error. The mistake occurred at the Essex-based radio in the northeast of London when the station's "Death of a Monarch" protocol was mistakenly activated, briefly halting regular programming. The station manager, Peter Moore, wrote on Facebook: "Due to a computer error... the Death of a Monarch procedure, which all UK stations hold in readiness while hoping not to require, was accidentally activated on Tuesday afternoon, mistakenly announcing that HRH the King had passed away." The station quickly restored broadcasts and issued an on-air apology, saying it regretted any distress caused to the King and listeners. Founded in 1964, Radio Caroline is a former pirate radio station that operated from ships off the English coast. HTC...