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Protesters disrupt royal event amid anti-monarchy rally

Published on: June 15, 2026 2:45 PM

Britain's royal family met by protesters at Commonwealth Day celebration -  ABC News

LONDON: A royal ceremony in the United Kingdom was briefly overshadowed by protests as demonstrators gathered outside a major annual royal event, voicing anti-monarchy sentiments and calling for political reform.

The incident took place during the traditional Trooping the Colour parade, an event held to mark the official birthday of the monarch. Members of the royal family were in attendance as carriages passed through central London amid heavy public and media presence.

According to reports, protesters associated with the Republic campaign staged demonstrations near the parade route, chanting slogans and holding placards calling for the abolition of the monarchy. The group reiterated its demand for replacing the monarchy with an elected head of state and a more democratic political system.

The protest comes amid heightened public scrutiny of the royal institution following renewed controversy involving Prince Andrew, who has faced long-standing allegations linked to the Epstein case. The claims have intensified public debate and fuelled criticism from republican groups.

During the procession, demonstrators reportedly displayed banners and images as the royal carriages passed by. While the royal family continued with the ceremonial schedule, the presence of protesters added tension to the otherwise celebratory event.

Supporters of the monarchy said the event should remain a symbol of national unity and tradition, while critics argued that it reflects broader questions about accountability and transparency within the institution.

The Republic campaign later issued a statement on social media, confirming its participation in the protest and reaffirming its stance on constitutional reform. The group said its objective is to establish a fully elected head of state and modernise the political system.

Despite the disruption, the ceremonial event continued as planned, with security personnel managing crowd control and ensuring the safety of attendees and participants.

The protest highlights ongoing divisions in public opinion regarding the future of the monarchy in the UK, with debate expected to continue in political and public discourse.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: British Monarchy, Latest, Prince Andrew, Republic campaign, royal family protest, Trooping the Colour, UK politics

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