- King Charles was heckled by anti-monarchy protesters in Milton Keynes.
- We’re determined to get the message across that it’s OK to protest against the royals.
- Republic has also stated that it will protest the coronation on May 6.
Graham Smith, the leader of the Republic, has stated his intention to protest the royals after King Charles was heckled by anti-monarchy protesters in Milton Keynes.
He wrote on Twitter, “I asked Charles why he´s wasting money on the coronation. He didn´t want to answer.”
“We´re determined to get the message across that it´s OK to protest against the royals,” he added.
While on a walkabout in Milton Keynes, north of London, King Charles III came across a group of anti-monarchy activists.
Protesters held up yellow placards with the message “Not my king,” joining a crowd waving Union Jack flags.
The demonstration was organised by “Republic,” a group that advocates for the abolition of the monarchy and the election of a head of state in the United Kingdom.
Republic has also stated that it will protest the coronation on May 6.
Charles was attending a church reception to commemorate Milton Keynes becoming a city as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
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