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King Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton heckled during royal outing
Anti-royalist protesters confronted the royal family at Westminster Abbey, citing former Prince Andrew's controversies during the 2026 Commonwealth Day service.
- During the Commonwealth Day service on March 9, King Charles III, Prince William, and Catherine attended while protesters heckled outside with signs and a crowned dinosaur puppet.
- Tied to Epstein-related records, demonstrators protested the monarchy reacting to fallout from former Prince Andrew's scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein and his arrest, which intensified public outrage.
- King Charles said, 'What now follows is the full, fair and proper process...' during Commonwealth Day, with William and Princess Kate supporting from inside the church.
- Such episodes underscore that the controversies surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continue to cast a shadow over royal engagements, following the February 19, 2026, London Fashion Week appearance.
- Looking ahead, King Charles III said, 'What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities' and affirmed support for the police investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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Kate Middleton, Prince William and King Charles III attended the traditional Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey. But their arrival did not go unnoticed. Anti-monarchy protesters were waiting for them with signs directly targeting Prince Andrew and the Epstein affair.
It was supposed to be a solemn day of tradition and unity for the British royal family. Instead, the latest public appearance from King Charles, Prince
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