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Princess Kate Delivers Piercing Glare to Anti-Monarchy Protesters During Trooping the Colour

The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, appeared to cast a distinctly stern look at anti-monarchy demonstrators lining the streets of London during the weekend’s Trooping the Colour ceremony.

Saturday’s grand spectacle, held in honor of King Charles’ official birthday, concluded with a breathtaking Red Arrows flypast, following a magnificent showcase of traditional military pageantry. While thousands of devoted royal enthusiasts packed into the capital to catch a fleeting glimpse of the royal family, the celebratory mood faced a sharp clash with political dissent along the parade route.

“Stop The Reign”: Activists Ambush the Royal Carriage Route

The tense moment unfolded as Princess Kate traveled in a carriage alongside her three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. As their procession passed a crowd of demonstrators organized by the anti-monarchy campaign group Republic, the activists suddenly unfurled a sea of coordinated yellow umbrellas arranged to spell out the provocative slogan, “Stop The Reign.”

As some members of the activist group began loudly booing the young family, Kate was captured looking directly toward the source of the noise. Despite the hostile environment, the Princess maintained her trademark composure, showing little outward emotion before later joining senior royals for the traditional Buckingham Palace balcony appearance.

A Radical Agenda: Inside the Campaign to Abolish the British Crown

The group behind the protest, Republic, explicitly states on its website that its ultimate goal is to abolish the British monarchy through an Act of Parliament. Under their proposed model, all Crown assets would be legally transferred to the nation or Parliament.

The organization claims that historic cultural events, such as Trooping the Colour and the Changing of the Guard, would not be canceled but instead stripped of their political power.

“Republics often keep these traditions alive, but they become a symbol of our heritage, not a reminder of hereditary wealth and privilege,” the group’s official manifesto states.

Currently, Republic is aggressively lobbying across three main fronts:

  1. Stripping away the veil of royal financial secrecy.

  2. Abolishing the Duchies and massive landed estates that fund the royal household.

  3. Drastically slashing the royal budget, which they argue currently drains roughly half a billion pounds of public funds annually.

“Get Jobs!” – Royal Devotees Slam Activists Online

The protest did not sit well with the public, sparking a massive wave of internet fury from royal loyalists who accused the demonstrators of ruining a historic family day out.

  • One frustrated social media user wrote: “It is disrespectful to others who have turned up to see the royals or a royal event. They will not achieve anything and it is a selfish act.”

  • Another user mocked the small scale of the protest: “Oh, look at you lot, bless your huge yellow flags. Yet look at the actual crowds complaining outnumbering you. How embarrassing. Give it up, get jobs.”

  • A third commentator simply added: “Why don’t you lot just bore off.”

A Century-Old Tradition Accompanied by Sweet Family Moments

Trooping the Colour remains one of the world’s most prestigious military ceremonies. Historically, the “colours” (regimental flags) were paraded before troops so soldiers could easily recognize their rallying points during the chaos of battle. This year, King Charles inspected just over 1,000 guardsmen from the elite Grenadier, Scots, Irish, and Coldstream Guards from the comfort of a royal carriage.

Away from the political tension, Prince Louis once again stole the hearts of onlookers. Dressed smartly in a double-breasted jacket and tie, the young prince was seen playfully tugging at his collar to loosen it. Later, as the iconic Red Arrows roared across the London sky, his animated chatter prompted a burst of warm laughter from his parents, William and Kate, capping off a dramatic but memorable royal showcase.