King Charles visit marred by furious message
King Charles has been facing anger from a section of the public, particularly after Andrew's scandal
The royal family is rocked by the scandal involving the former Prince Andrew, Mountbatten-Windsor. In response, anger and outrage often follow the members of The Firm in public.
The latest is the shocking graffiti by the anti-monarchy protestors.
Hours before King Charles's high-profile visit to St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales, the protestors spray-painted the cathedral wall with the words "Not Our King".
According to the Daily Express, workers were instantly called into action to remove the blazing red graffiti and the angry slogan.
But the last-minute drama before the key visit is a stunning level of pressure, given that the visit marks the first time in 40 years the Royal Maundy Service has been held in Wales.
So the workers also used a tarpaulin to cover the furious message.
Back to the ceremony, the monarch will hand out Maundy Money to 77 men and 77 women to honour their services to the local communities.
Meanwhile, it was Queen Elizabeth II who took the Maundy ceremony – which was once held only in London - to different parts of the UK.
This is the tradition the late Queen's son is taking forward. However, a graffiti attack somewhat marred the ritual celebration at the Last Supper.
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