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King Charles' unusual superstition and what it means for UK

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When it comes to good luck charms and superstitions, people worldwide have their own unique and timeless traditions to encourage a healthy dose of good fortune.

For some, it might be as simple as avoiding walking under a ladder or crossing your fingers. However, King Charles has a unique approach to ensuring the UK's prosperity during his reign.In keeping with an ancient tradition, King Charles regularly visits the Tower of London for a particularly superstitious reason involving the resident ravens.

Michael Chandler, the Ravenmaster and Yeoman Warder, recently told the Telegraph that the King enjoys visiting the ravens housed in the Tower, traditionally seen as a sign of good fortune.

Throughout history, these birds have played a crucial role in many cultures worldwide, respected in several for the connotations of good luck they are rumoured to bring, reports the Express.

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