- King Charles III was crowned for the second time
- During the celebration there were protests
- Charles seemed very worried about his wife Camilla
Everywhere they go, there is bound to be a lot of fan fare. But it's not always positive. When the King and Queen arrived at St Giles's Cathedral in Edinburgh, there was a huge protest, with crowds booing the royals and holding up signs saying things like 'Not my King'. This wouldn't be the first time for them, however.
Charles was very worried about his wife
According to Judi James, a body language expert who spoke to 'Express.co.uk', this left Charles worried about his wife Camilla. She said this: "The boos and the chanting had no visible effect on Charles’s facial expression but he did seem to fuss more over Camilla, as though keen to get her inside the venue and seated."
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This is a change of pace for him. "At his London Coronation, he had appeared simply as King but here he was also in husband mode, turning to see Camilla safely from the car, with some impatient hand-flicking gestures showing moments of tension," Judi explained...
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