During the Trooping the Colour parade, the Princess of Wales was captured on a video clip staring at anti-monarchists expressing their disapproval towards the royal family. The pressure group Republic created a commotion on The Mall with their yellow signs advocating for the monarchy’s abolition, particularly targeting King Charles and Queen Camilla during their carriage procession. Despite facing chants and protests, Princess Kate remained composed, briefly acknowledging the campaigners before focusing on her children in the carriage.
The protesters, including the Republic group, have been a regular presence at various royal events, causing disruptions and making their voices heard. BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond noted that while the protesters may pose a distraction, the royal family must continue with their duties and engage with their supporters while ignoring the dissenting voices.
Prince William and Princess Kate shared highlights of the Trooping the Colour event on their Instagram account, expressing gratitude for the day’s festivities. Meanwhile, Prince Harry, who was not present in London, sent a message of support for the Invictus Games, praising the dedication of wounded military service members participating in the international event.
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