
At Westminster Abbey on a typically sunny Commonwealth Day, Princess Anne maintained her composed demeanor as anti-monarchy protesters heckled members of the royal family.
As senior royals including King Charles and Kate Middleton arrived for the ceremony, they were greeted with chants and placards from demonstrators linked to the anti-monarchist campaign group Republic. Among those present was the Princess Royal herself, attending alongside her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.
In a moment of quiet wisdom, Anne advised her partner: “Don’t listen to them; ignore them,” as quoted by People Magazine. Her words stood in stark contrast to the boisterous outburst from the crowd outside the Abbey’s doors.
The tension reached its peak with Andrew’s recent arrest for misconduct in public office, an incident that has garnered renewed scrutiny of the monarchy. An insider provided insight into the current state of affairs within the British royal family, noting how “other events have rocked the monarchy, but this — someone being arrested from within the ranks — is much more serious.”
Despite the disruption, the historically significant Commonwealth Day service continued as scheduled.
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