Tom Parker Bowles defends the right of the people to protest against the monarchy.
People have gathered in the streets of London to protest next week’s King Charles’s coronation.
The demonstrations have been supported by a perhaps surprising person: the son of Queen Consort Camilla Tom Parker Bowles.
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Parker Bowles said in a release last week The News Agents in the episode of the podcast, how everyone has the right to think how they want.
– Fortunately, we live in a free country, Parker Bowles states, referring to the protests.
– If people want to protest, I think that is their right. We are allowed to have different opinions. I think it is part of an interesting and civilized state.
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Parker Bowles is asked if he is worried about the holiday and his mother’s safety.
– I would say that the police know how to handle that side quite well. It (the coronation) is a pretty big police operation, Parker Bowles calmly replies.
“Not my king”
Town & Country – magazine, the anti-monarchy Republic group has announced its intention to protest along the coronation procession. Demonstrators hold yellow signs that read Not my king (not my king).
Protesters have already been seen at Charles and Camilla’s recent official events.
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Parker Bowles is also asked in the podcast if Queen Consort Camilla is excited about the upcoming celebrations.
– Surely anyone would be excited about such a historically important occasion. But he has never complained.
Also on Parker Bowles’ son, 13 years old With Freddy Parker Bowles has an honorary role in the coronation ceremony. He works alongside seven other children page of Honor -role and carries his grandmother’s cloak in the festive procession.
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A match for Harry
It was already reported earlier how Parker Bowles defended his mother in the same podcast Prince Harry’s from the criticisms presented in his book. In his Varamies book, published at the beginning of the year, Harry characterizes Camilla as a dangerous villain and a coward who did everything to get her hands on the crown.
– I don’t care what others say. This was no game, but my mother once married the person she loved, Parker Bowles commented on his half-brother’s claims.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla will be crowned at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May. Charles came to power last September when his mother the Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96.