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Charles worked more days than his mother in their first years as monarch

The King was recorded as undertaking official engagements on a total of 161 days since his accession last year

The King has worked for more days in his first year as monarch than his mother did after her accession in 1952, new analysis has revealed.

In his first 12 months as King, Charles has clocked up a total of 161 days during which he undertook official engagements, which is four more when compared with Elizabeth II’s total during her first year on the throne.

Since becoming King on Sept 8 last year, he has also travelled to all four nations of the UK and attended dozens of official functions.

The late Queen almost matched Charles, having undertaken 157 days of engagements in her first 12 months on the throne, though she had a lighter workload and fewer visits to begin with.

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