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Although there is one interesting perk of King, it's to "disapropriate" a building, with that you can directly take over a building from your concurrence, and even take a building of a class that is not one of your active characters. In a few weeks you can take over an entire town.
And I really don't get the repeal immunity part...
When the player is a king, it might be useful if you want to kill people legally, probably with sorcerer documents because bad rogues AI never seem to get far into politic (too many enemies I guess). So it's very specific.
But sadly it seems that the AI never use it, I had a long game where I murdered dozens of people in the street (as marshal) and the queen didn't repeal my immunity.