Yesterday, February 16, the monarch arrived at Christ the Cornerstone Church in Milton Keynes.

A crowd of supporters of the king, as well as those who do not accept the monarchy, gathered near her.

People from this group waved banners with the words: "Not my king."

Charles III was calm and focused even though he saw these posters.

King Charles III / Photo: Getty Images

Royals correspondent Richard Palmer of the Daily Express tweeted details of the incident, saying there were around 20 protesters.

The event was organized by the anti-monarchy group "Republika", which plans to protest against the coronation of the king on May 6, 2023, writes People.

The King is visiting Milton Keynes to celebrate its new city status, which was granted as part of the late Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

The monarch seemed to ignore the protesters and was in good spirits as he shook hands with people who came to see him.

King Charles III / Photo: Getty Images

This is not the first incident during the short reign of Charles III.

Earlier, during a walk through Luton, someone in the crowd threw an egg at the king, and miraculously missed.

It is worth noting that Charles III is not bothered by such incidents, he always continues to do what he came for.

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