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King Charles faces heckling at Westminster Abbey event

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Senior royals including King Charles III and Kate Middleton found themselves in an uncomfortable situation last week as they attended the annual Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey. The British royal family was subjected to heckling by anti-monarchist protesters from Republic, who displayed signs reading “Abolish the monarchy” and “Down with the crown.”

Despite this disruptive incident, a source close to the royal circles revealed that it was part of a broader issue affecting the monarchy. This revelation came in stark contrast to past disturbances orchestrated by external groups.

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King Charles III’s growing financial burden due to his responsibilities as head of state has become a significant concern within the family. The King is frequently required to attend media interviews and seek legal advice, which places immense pressure on him. “The financial strain he now faces is weighing heavily on him,” said the source.

Moreover, the insider added that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly the Duke of York, has been placed under arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. This internal matter with a royal figure underscores the depth of the challenges facing King Charles III and his family.

While external protests continue to disrupt state events, this latest development highlights how the monarchy struggles internally as well. The King’s concerns over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s financial costs exemplify how even high-profile members of the royal family are grappling with practical issues that affect their status and public image.

The situation reflects a complex interplay between internal political challenges and ongoing external criticism, painting a picture of a monarchy navigating both domestic unrest and persistent scrutiny.

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