Anti-monarchists staged a noisy protest outside the Order of the Thistle service in Edinburgh today, shouting ‘Not My King’ as members of the Royal Family passed them in a motorcade. The protestors chanted and held placards reading ‘What did you know?’ in reference to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The former prince has consistently and vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
The small group, organised by protest group Republic, gathered behind a cordon holding the yellow signs that also read: ‘Charles what are you hiding?’ and ‘Not my King’. They were surrounded by flag-waving well-wishers who were excitedly waiting to catch a glimpse of the royals as they arrived for the service at St Giles’s Cathedral.
The King and Queen, Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh all arrived in their grand emerald velvet robes and large plumed hats.
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