Protesters chant 'not my king' as King Charles arrives in Edinburgh
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 Published On Jul 5, 2023

Protesters booed and chanted ‘not my king’ as King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived at St Giles Cathedral in Scotland.

King Charles III was presented on Wednesday 5 June with the Scottish crown jewels, including a crown and sceptre, to mark his coronation.

The ceremony took place at St Giles’ Cathedral, and included a procession involving over 800 people beforehand, down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.

As the royal cars were passing among the crowd, protesters started booing loudly and kept chanting ‘not my king’ as Charles and Camilla dismounted the car and entered the Cathedral.

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