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Royal absolution refers to a monarch's power to grant forgiveness or pardon for crimes, often in a formal and ceremonial context. This practice historically allowed kings and queens to absolve subjects or officials of guilt, often as an act of grace or to restore order. It is typically seen as an expression of the sovereign's authority and benevolence. In modern times, the concept has largely evolved or become symbolic, with actual pardoning powers typically vested in governmental or judicial systems.

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