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Anti-monarchy protesters set to rally at King's birthday parade
King Charles III and Queen Camilla ahead of their horse Treasure racing in The Oaks during the Derby Festival at Epsom racecourse in Surrey, May 31, 2024

ANTI-MONARCHY campaigners are set to protest Charles Windsor’s Trooping the Colour birthday parade tomorrow.

Earlier in the week, Republic said that police have had their sights set on using human rights legislation to try to block the protest.

They say that the Met Police has written to the group citing the European Convention on Human Rights as a justification for blocking their planned action.

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