much more like a king

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He looked like the late King Humbert of Italy, but much more like a king.
(W.S. Maugham; Gigolo and Gigolette)

What does it imply here? Did he look 'much more like a king than a real king would [look]'?

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It implies that the late King Humbert did not look like a king.
 

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He looked like the late King Humbert of Italy, but much more like a king.
(W.S. Maugham; Gigolo and Gigolette)

What does it imply here? Did he look 'much more like a king than a real king would [look]'?

Thanks.
He looked more like a real king than Humbert of Italy did! (Apparently, Humbert of Italy did not look very regal!) ;-)
 
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