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British police arrested Graham Smith, leader of anti-monarchy group Republic, and a number of other individuals as part of what they called “a significant police operation” ahead of King Charles’ coronation on Saturday.
Grant, a Wiradjuri man, was featured as a guest during its broadcast after this week releasing his anti-monarchy book titled The Queen is Dead.
However, it drew immediate criticism from anti-monarchy campaigners last night.
Meanwhile, the anti-monarchy Republic pressure group wrote an open letter on Monday accusing the BBC of having made “no attempt to be impartial or balanced” in its royal programming.
Source: https://time.com/6272423/uk-coronation-channel-4-alternative-coverage/
Police arrest an anti-monarchy demonstrators ahead of the procession of Britain's King Charles III to Westminster Abbey for his coronation in London Saturday, May 6, 2023.
“Republic’s protest will be the first time a major royal event has been met by a significant anti-monarchy protest,” Smith said in an email sent earlier this week.
Source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/king-charles-coronation-photos_n_6453f749e4b0452cee9c36b1
TEHRAN, May 06 (MNA) – Simultaneously with the Coronation of King Charles III, a large number of anti-monarchy activists staged 'Not My King' protests in central London.
Source: https://en.mehrnews.com/news/200358/VIDEO-Not-My-King-protests-in-UK
THE chief executive of an anti-monarchy group, who was among on the day of the King’s coronation, has been released after nearly 16 hours in police custody.