Protests as royals arrive at Westminster Abbey for Commonwealth Day service
King Charles led a multicultural service with 1,800 guests, while protesters demanded answers about former Prince Andrew’s Epstein links amid heightened royal scrutiny.
- King Charles praised the Commonwealth as a force for unity in a divided world at the biggest royal gathering since Prince Andrew's arrest.
- Anti-Monarchy protesters demonstrated against Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein outside the Commonwealth Day service.
- Commonwealth leaders may consider removing Prince Andrew from the line of succession following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
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While the image of the royal family of England continues to be tarnished by revelations that do not end with Andrew Munbatten's involvement in the Epstein affair, Kate Middleton and Prince William made a remarkable arrival on Commonwealth Day, celebrated on Tuesday, March 9, 2026 in the presence of the king at Westminster Abbey.
Andrew noise an 'unwelcome distraction' for Royal Family with protests outside Commonwealth Day Service
Sky's Rhiannon Mills looks at the 'unwelcome distraction' caused by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest and his links to disgraced paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor denies wrongdoing.
Kate Middleton, Prince William Attend First Major Royal Event With King Charles Since Andrew’s Arrest
Kate Middleton and Prince William stepped out alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla at the annual Commonwealth Day service in the first major family event since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.
This is an important event that takes place on the second Monday of March. Kings Charles III and Camila have been accompanied, among others, by William and Kate Middleton.
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