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King Charles Surveys Protests at Commonwealth Day Service

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King Charles and Queen Camilla were unprepared for the vocal disapproval they encountered at Westminster Abbey during the Commonwealth Day service. Anti-monarchists greeted the royal couple with a barrage of anti-monarchical slogans and protests, much like critics had once confronted Andrew after his arrest.

The protesters—led by the Republic, an outspoken anti-monarchy group—were loudly questioning Charles about Prince Andrew’s past. Holding placards that read “Abolish the monarchy” and “Down with the crown,” they aimed their ire at King Charles himself, asking pointed questions during a gathering of senior politicians, Commonwealth high commissioners, and community youth.

Despite the cacophony from outside, the royal couple maintained a composed demeanor. As described in an Express report, they simply ignored the protesters, embodying a grace that often comes with experience and duty.

The event celebrated the best facets of the Commonwealth, serving as a reminder to its members on how to navigate challenges while embracing possibilities for growth. “We join together on this Commonwealth Day at a time of great challenge and great possibility,” Charles urged, reflecting his commitment to fostering unity across diverse communities and nations grappling with conflict, climate change, and rapid societal shifts.

Meanwhile, Andrew remained absent from public sight since his departure from the Norfolk police station.

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