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Nepal's former King Gyanendra returned to Kathmandu, igniting speculation about the return of Nepal's monarchy. However, as a secular republic, the monarchy was abolished in 2008, and Gyanendra has no official power. He resides on the outskirts of Kathmandu as a private citizen.
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