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Also in this very bespoke audience have been researchers at bases in Bird Island and South Georgia.Previous contributions have included a message from Sir David Attenborough.
The broadcast from the BBC World Service is part of the traditional Midwinter celebrations for scientists at these isolated bases.It's a really vital part of our mental health provision that people have something like this.It's lovely to feel like we have the King talking to us and recognising us in this remote community.
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King's Midwinter message to Antarctic researchersBBCThe King with his script for the BBC broadcast to Antarctic researchersKing Charles has recorded a warm personal message to researchers in Antarctica celebrating a frozen Midwinter's Day - the first time a monarch has given the annual broadcast.
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