Here are some photos of King Charles and Queen (consort) Camilla in North Wales. They decided to do something different for the annual Royal Maundy Service this year. Back in QEII’s day, she would rotate Royal Maundy services between like five churches year by year. Charles decided to visit St. Asaph Cathedral for the Maundy service, making it the first time a monarch has attended the Maundy service in Wales since 1982. Just a little bit of royal history, I guess. I would also guess that Charles has political reasons for going to Wales, considering his son really doesn’t give a sh-t about being the Tywysog Cymru.
Well, Charles is having a rough week overall, and he probably hoped that he could get through a big date on his royal calendar without being heckled by anti-monarchy protestors. He could not. Republic had people on the ground in North Wales, loudly protesting Charles and Camilla, and waving those iconic yellow signs. As for the rest of Charles’ bad week… British politicos of all backgrounds are deeply upset that Charles is being sent to Washington DC to glad-hand Donald Trump. It’s especially galling for Buckingham Palace because Trump is so uncouth and senile, Trump is now claiming that King Charles would have supported him and backed Trump’s war in Iran.
Republic’s Graham Smith also noted that literally twos of people were waiting to see Charles and his side-chick queen. There was also some “Not Our King” graffiti which had to be covered up or painted over ahead of Charles’s arrival. Yeeesh.
BREAKING: Charles and Camilla have been asked ‘What did you know about Andrew?’ by our protest at the Royal Maundy Service in St Asaph! #NotMyKing #AbolishTheMonarchy #Epstein pic.twitter.com/2cBeta7oYK — Republic (@RepublicStaff) April 2, 2026
Almost 10 people waiting for Charles. pic.twitter.com/fHgvNmPVF5
— Graham Smith
(@GrahamSmith_) April 2, 2026
Workers scrub ‘Not Our King’ graffiti from cathedral ahead of Charles visit https://t.co/X54pW0wuye pic.twitter.com/hV2XfGccTr
— Mirror Royal (@MirrorRoyal) April 2, 2026
Photos courtesy of Cover Images.
