Mar 10 • 11:50 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Royals gathered in Britain – A special moment caused giggles

Britain celebrated Commonwealth Day, with the royal family attending a service at Westminster Abbey while protests against the monarchy took place.

On Commonwealth Day, the British royal family came together for the first high-profile event since Prince Andrew's arrest in February. King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the traditional service at Westminster Abbey alongside Prince William and Princess Catherine. The historic gathering was marred by protests against the monarchy, highlighting ongoing discussions about its relevance in modern society.

The protests were organized by the group Republic, which opposes the monarchy's continued existence. Demonstrators held signs questioning King Charles's awareness of Prince Andrew's controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein, implying there's more to the scandal that raised significant public concern. These protests indicate a growing discontent with the monarchy, especially among younger generations who may not share the same reverence for royal traditions.

The attention surrounding Prince Andrew's legal troubles continues to overshadow royal events, leading to questions about the future of the monarchy in Britain. The incident illustrates the delicate balance the royal family must maintain between public service and the scrutiny of their private affairs, raising broader questions about accountability and transparency in the institution.

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