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Meghan Markle Faces Protesters at King Charles III’s Coronation

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Protesters gathered in London today as King Charles III was being crowned, and among the crowd was one individual holding a sign with Meghan Markle’s face on it.

The protester claimed that the former actress had been unjustly removed from the UK.

In an interview, she expressed her belief that Meghan should not have been stripped of her position after the coronation.

Furthermore, she demanded that Prince Harry leave the event immediately and return to the US.

As Prince Harry made his way to Westminster Abbey for the coronation, he was met with boos from the crowd in London.

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The Hyde Park area echoed with disapproval as the Duke of Sussex appeared on the big screen early on Saturday morning, May 6th.

National wide reporter Imogen Howes was present at the scene, capturing the jeering of the crowd.

Although some members of the public pushed back against the unfriendly welcome, with one woman commenting, “That’s not very nice.”

Prince Harry was not the only royal to receive a less-than-warm reception.

The Duke of York, Prince Andrew, was also booed by the crowd as he traveled down the mail in a state car.

As the disgraced prince passed by, parts of the grandstand in front of Buckingham Palace voiced their derision.

On the other hand, the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, were met with enthusiastic cheers as they made their way to the Abbey.

Prince George, being one of the King’s pages of honor, added to the excitement.

The Duke of York and Princess Royal arrived at Westminster Abbey alongside the Duke of Sussex.

Andrew and Harry entered the Abbey together just before 10:40 a.m. Interestingly, while Prince Andrew was allowed to wear a formal coronation robe despite no longer being a working royal, Prince Harry appeared in a simple suit rather than a military uniform or robe of his own.

This decision seemed to snub Prince Harry, as his uncle was given the privilege of wearing the robes by the King.

Previously, Andrew had not been permitted to wear the robes in public during the Queen’s last garter day at Windsor Castle.

Andrew took his seat in the third row of the lantern area of the Abbey, surrounded by the rest of the royal family.

Harry arrived with Andrew, his children Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, and Princess Anne, the Princess Royal.

Throughout the event, the Duke of Sussex was seen engaging in conversations with his cousins.

Despite the recent controversy surrounding Andrew’s association with the late convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein, he was allowed to appear in ceremonial robes.

Andrew has vehemently denied allegations of s**ual abuse made against him by Virginia Giuffre in a US civil lawsuit, settling the dispute out of court without admitting liability.

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