WATCH | King Charles Faces ‘Now not My King’ Snort on Most up-to-date Royal Visit
Final Updated: February 17, 2023, 06: 42 IST
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Demonstrators engage placards reading Now not My King as Britain’s King Charles III (C) meets successfully-wishers upon arriving on the Church of Christ the Cornerstone in Milton Keynes, north of London on February 16, 2023, to assist a reception to impress Milton Keynes’ new role as a metropolis. (AFP)
The demonstration was as soon as organised by ‘Republic’, a community calling for an live to the monarchy and an elected head of shriek in Britain
King Charles III on Thursday encountered a community of anti-monarchy activists whereas on walkabout within the metropolis of Milton Keynes north of London.
A community of protesters held up distinctive yellow placards with the message “Now not my king”, becoming a member of a crowd waving Union Jack flags.
The demonstration was as soon as organised by “Republic”, a community calling for an live to the monarchy and an elected head of shriek in Britain.
Native newspaper the Milton Keynes Citizen reported that Charles “omitted the minute banner-waving community” of 20 or so protesters.
Republic’s leader Graham Smith wrote on Twitter: “I requested Charles why he’s losing money on the coronation. He didn’t favor to answer.”
“We’re obvious to obtain the message across that it’s OK to exclaim against the royals,” he added.
Republic has announced this would perhaps perhaps engage a exclaim on the coronation on Could furthermore honest 6.
The loss of life of Elizabeth II in September has precipitated questions over the system ahead for the royals under Charles and his queen consort Camilla, as the family has been rocked by criticism from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and sex crime allegations against Prince Andrew.
For the reason that queen’s loss of life, a whole lot of anti-royal protesters were arrested for keeping solo pickets, after rules on protests was as soon as made tougher.
Charles was as soon as attending a reception at a church to impress Milton Keynes turning into a metropolis as piece of celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee.
He also visited a meals bank.
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