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July 4, 2019

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King Letsie III pays UK pub surprise visit

King Letsie III pays UK pub surprise visit

King Letsie III

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Patrons at a United Kingdom pub on Monday received a royal surprise when His Majesty King Letsie III dropped in for a pint.

The king turned up at the Bay Horse Inn in Barrow, East Lancashire, to meet an old school friend. The 55-year-old monarch met with ex-classmate Anthony Forsythe, who he got to know at Ampleforth School, North Yorkshire. Landlady Sue Driver said "We never expected anything like this." She added: "It was quite a shock."

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The king arrived in a black limousine and mixed with locals well as his friend. Ms Driver said the king already has a link with the pub, as a Lesotho national team football shirt signed by him is proudly displayed in the pub. "The king sent it to Anthony and he gave it to us so we had it framed," she added. Mr Forsythe was not available to talk about his classmate. A spokesman for the Lesotho High Commission said the king was making a private visit to the UK. King Letsie III succeeded his father, King Moshoeshoe II, who was dethroned in 1990. Five years later, after the return to civilian government and amid political instability, he abdicated and his father was reinstated as monarch. King Letsie III was restored as king in 1996 after his father died in a car accident. The monarch has no legislative or executive powers.

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