Upon learning that many people are unwilling to take the oath of allegiance that he has demanded, King Charles III suffers greatly from the rejection of millions of British people who oppose the coronation.
In three days, on May 6, King Charles III and his wife, Queen consort Camilla Parker, will reach the apogee of British monarchy. It has been mentioned that millions of the royals’ closest relatives will be present at that time and will be able to witness the complete blessing and anointing of the king and queen during the anticipated occasion.
However, following numerous disputes within the royal family, the public has not received the new monarch of the United Kingdom with the enthusiasm he had hoped for, not least because he and his son Prince Harry do not get along well and because some people believe that it is “useless” to engage in such political activity in the twenty-first century.
Because it has been asked that during the ceremonial act, those present swear their allegiance to King Charles III and to his heirs and successors in accordance with the law, saying: “I swear that I will give true allegiance to His Majesty and to his heirs and successors according to the law.” God, please help me.
However, a poll conducted by Express UK asking readers if they would be willing to swear allegiance to King Charles III in the public ceremony revealed that about 52% of those polled had no plans to take the oath.
A spokeswoman for the Archbishop’s office, Lambeth Palace, reported: “Our hope is that at that moment, when the Archbishop invites people to join in, that people wherever they are, whether they are watching at home on their own, watching television, will say it out loud: this sense of a great cry across the country and across the world of support for the King”.