Multiple reports say the hard-right group Restore Britain is experiencing an internal split after a prominent supporter, Rupert Lowe, appears to have defended a decision involving an invitation tied to the King and Muslims at Windsor. According to the accounts, conflict has escalated within the organization, with one of its leading backers telling others that the intervention “served its purpose.” The dispute is described as part of a wider civil-war style breakdown inside the party, with members and supporters moving into open disagreement rather than resolving issues internally.

The coverage links the infighting to the controversy surrounding Lowe’s public remarks in an interview, which focuses on the royal matter and its religious dimension. While the reports emphasize the party’s internal turmoil, they provide limited additional detail about specific actions taken by members, formal disciplinary steps, or the full chain of statements that triggered the dispute. The sources broadly agree, however, that Restore Britain’s leadership and major backers are now at odds over Lowe’s stance and its fallout for the party’s public position.