King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Prince William faced anti-monarchy protests in Scotland

Royal family members are accused of covering up Andrew Mountbatten's criminal connections

During King Charles‘, Queen Camilla’s and Prince William’s recent visit to Scotland, they faced anti-monarchy protests accusing them of hiding former Prince Andrew‘s connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

On July 1st, many members of the royal family attended the Order of the Thistle service at St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland, where they were surrounded by protesters holding signs expressing their discomfort with the crown.

Some messages and accusations were “What Did You Know?” “Not My King,” “Abolish the monarchy,” “Not My King,” and “Down with the crown” while others were accompanied by leaked photos of former Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.

The protests recently appeared in official events like the Commonwealth Day service in March and the Trooping the Colour parade in June, expressing outrage regarding the arrest and detention of Andrew Mountbatten on February 19 of this year.

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