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Protests as royals arrive at Westminster Abbey for Commonwealth Day service
King Charles praised the Commonwealth's unity with 1,800 guests attending amid protests demanding answers on former Prince Andrew's Epstein links and monarchy's future.
- 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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As the Royal Family Unites for Commonwealth Day, One Important Guest Was Missing: The BBC
Prince William, Kate Middleton, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and more gathered in observance of Commonwealth Day, the largest public event for the monarchy since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest. The BBC broke with tradition, deciding not to broadcast the festivities in full.
·United States
Read Full ArticleThis year the Commonwealth Day was a sort of obstacle course for the Windsor, between the renunciation of the BBC and the protests of the antimonarchists
·Italy
Read Full ArticleBritish royals gathered to celebrate Commonwealth Day. Protesters gathered outside the church carrying a sign with a controversial image of ex-Prince Andrew.
·Finland
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Total News Sources32
Leaning Left6Leaning Right8Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Center
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources are Center
42% Center
L 25%
C 42%
R 33%
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