Hundreds of protesters warned that King Charles III and his current wife, Queen consort Camilla Parker, might face severe danger during their upcoming public appearances.
The monarchs, who will assume their formal roles as king and queen of the United Kingdom on May 6, have been seen visiting a number of locations while preparing for their upcoming work, but they have never left the country.
Now that Queen Elizabeth II has passed away, King Charles III will travel to France and Germany with his wife. It is not anticipated that the public will welcome him warmly; in fact, it is predicted that the reverse will occur.
The newlyweds will arrive at Saint-Jean station in Bordeaux on March 28. However, they are not the only ones who are prepared. Hundreds of protesters are prepared to express their vehement resistance. To this, a left-leaning lawmaker from France, Olivier Besancenot, responded:
“We are going to welcome them with a good general strike, we are engaged in a battle, there will be a winner and a loser”.
The arrival itinerary of King Charles will have to be modified according to Pascal Mesgueni because “it will be a big risk for the couple to take the streetcar”, “This is a grassroots petition, no driver will want to drive it, and there will be no supervisors or managers, only demonstrators on the track”.
The British public today is against the monarchy and wants a different kind of administration system for the royals, so the monarch’s authority may have already been limited from the start.