The royal family are usually greeted with cheers, applause, animated waves, and palpable enthusiasm when they take part in public engagements and walkabouts. But occasionally, the Firm are met with heckles from disgruntled members of the public. Grievances usually range from anti-monarchist chants, to how much the royal family's security costs the UK taxpayer.
King Charles is the latest royal who found himself in the verbal firing line. Earlier this week, the 76-year-old King was heckled as he carried out visits in Staffordshire. Charles was confronted by one lone protestor as he arrived at Lichfield Cathedral, where he met community groups and volunteers.
Referencing the saga surrounding his younger brother Prince Andrew – whose friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein

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