Protesters gather ahead of Royal Mile procession in Edinburgh
The King being presented with the Scottish crown jewels in a thanksgiving ceremony to mark his Coronation.
"I don't think the public in the UK are particularly interested in their tax payer money being put towards a parade up and down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh - it's tone deaf. "I think it's an important part of our heritage throughout Britain and particularly in Scotland, because the King's roots are Scottish. His mother was Scottish, his grandmother was Scottish and I think Scotland is an important part of the United Kingdom."
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