- King Charles made his first social media post after meeting anti-monarchy activists in Milton Keynes.
- Celebrating the city’s City Status. Protesters held yellow placards with the message “Not my king”.
- A group calling for an end to the monarchy and an elected head of state in Britain.
King Charles has made his first social media post after meeting a group of anti-monarchy activists on a walkabout in Milton Keynes, north of London.
Buckingham Palace shared photos from Charles’ visit on behalf of the King and tweeted, “The city of Milton Keynes.
“The King today joined the local community as Milton Keynes celebrated officially receiving its City Status.”
📍The 𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐲 of Milton Keynes
🎉The King today joined the local community as Milton Keynes celebrated officially receiving its City Status.
🔗https://t.co/joAvZezMx8 pic.twitter.com/f50Fws7UIH
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) February 16, 2023
Earlier, a group of protesters held up distinctive yellow placards with the message “Not my king”, joining a crowd waving Union Jack flags.
The demonstration was organized by “Republic”, a group calling for an end to the monarchy and an elected head of state in Britain.
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