King Charles’ “homage of the people” involves the populace bellowing their “true allegiance” to the monarch from their sofas, with the text scrolling on the screen. Unfortunately, it seems no one thought to check with the people first.
Republic, the anti-monarchist organization, said it was “an offensive and tone-deaf gesture that holds the people in contempt,” saying: “Asking people to swear allegiance to Charles and his heirs means swearing allegiance to. In a democracy it is the head of state who should swear allegiance to us. This is an offensive and tone-deaf gesture that holds the people in contempt.”
he is not nearly as popular with the public as his beloved mother was, and his wife is struggling with a popularity rating the same as Meghan Markle and just a few points above Prince Andrew.
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