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King Charles III’s popularity, shortly before his coronation, is too low

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Since the current head of the British monarchy, King Charles III, took possession of the throne, countless controversies have been created by his somewhat different way of ruling his mandate in the United Kingdom.

Recently a public event was created in the City of Milton Keynes not far from London, in order to ask King Charles III several questions on various topics including his very near coronation, which will take place this May 6th at Westminster Abbey.

In the United Kingdom there has always been a very small republican sentiment, but it has always been there, and several people of this movement have decided to attend the meeting of the famous monarch, where he would give a speech and answer several questions. With yellow banners that read “#NotMyKing” the small crowd was noticed at the time of the arrival of the leader of the English royalty.

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This republican organization has been gaining strength over the years, activists of this movement have been responsible for slowly increasing the desires to have a democratic election for the next regent of the United Kingdom.

King Charles III, as usual, attended the event surrounded by a strong and solid security ring, so it is believed that he did not even notice the presence of the protesters against him who were there waiting for his arrival.

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