among the hundreds of thousands in central london, this was a protest by a few hundred people but, to the annoyance of others, they made their voices heard, even as the king rode back to the palace. daniel sandford, bbc news, in trafalgar square. the coronation service is essentially a christian ceremony involving ancient rituals dating back hundreds of years but today, adversity and inclusion were important elements, also in any previous coronation. the contributions from buddhist, jewish, buddhists and seek representatives. aleem maqbool. for a church of england cleric, there is no bigger task than conducting a coronation, so how was the archbishop ahead of it? i m fine! i m looking forward to it, really. as were the first women bishops to have a role in the coronation. to have been asked to be a part of it notjust to look on but to
organisers in handcuffs. he said police had mistaken luggage straps for items that might be used to lock on to street furniture. the royal family rules by deception of public consent. there cannot be public opposition to them. human rights groups said the arrests set a dangerous precedent, coming on the back of new protest laws passed only this week. not my king! but the demonstration went ahead without its leaders. the service is being relayed to the crowd outside, and every time the name king charles is mentioned, the anti monarchist demonstrators start chanting not my king. among the hundreds of thousands in central london, this was a protest by a few hundred people, but to the annoyance of others they made their voices heard, even as the king rode back to the palace. daniel sandford, bbc news, in trafalgar square. jodie beck is the spokesperson for
laws passed only this week. not my king. but the demonstration went ahead without its leaders. the service is being relayed to the crowd outside, and every time the name king charles is mentioned, the anti monarchist demonstrators start chanting not my king. among the hundreds of thousands in central london, this was a protest by a few hundred people, but to the annoyance of others they made their voices heard, even as the king rode back to the palace. daniel sandford, bbc news, in trafalgar square. we are will hear more about those arrests and protests. it was interesting, because i was talking with some foreign broadcaster and they were picking up on these anti monarchy protests and they re showing the images that the wofrld
the royal family rules by deception of public consent. there cannot be public opposition to them. human rights groups said the arrests set a dangerous precedent, coming on the back of new protest laws passed only this week. not my king! but the demonstration went ahead without its leaders. the service is being relayed to the crowd outside, and every time the name king charles is mentioned, the anti monarchist demonstrators start chanting not my king. among the hundreds of thousands in central london, this was a protest by a few hundred people but, to the annoyance of others, they made their voices heard, even as the king rode back to the palace. daniel sandford, bbc news, in trafalgar square. capping the ceremony was a
by the perception of public consent. there cannot be public opposition to them. human rights groups said the arrests set a dangerous precedent, coming on the back of new protest laws passed only this week. not my king! but the demonstration went ahead without its leaders. the service is being relayed to the crowd outside, and every time the name king charles is mentioned, the anti monarchist demonstrators start chanting not my king. among the hundreds of thousands in central london, this was a protest by a few hundred people, but to the annoyance of others they made their voices heard, even as the king rode back to the palace. daniel sandford, bbc news, in trafalgar square. jodie beck from liberty human rights group says the arrests are unwelcome for the democratic spirit of this country.