Anti-monarchy protesters unfurl a large banner inside Buckingham Palace’s throne room, according to reports. The activists are identified as two members of the campaign group Republic. The banner includes the text “What did you know?” The message is presented as part of a broader campaign questioning the royal family’s knowledge and handling of allegations and controversies involving Prince Andrew. The reports link the banner to Andrew and to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, referencing long-running public debate about their connections. The accounts describe the protest as occurring in a prominent ceremonial setting—the throne room—rather than outside the palace. The available coverage focuses on the banner’s wording and the group behind the demonstration, without detailing any arrests, police response, or official reaction from palace representatives. Overall, the reports present the incident as a targeted symbolic protest aimed at drawing attention to unresolved questions raised by campaigners and critics of the monarchy.
Protesters unfurl banner at Buckingham Palace targeting monarchy officials
Anti-monarchy protesters unfurl a large banner inside Buckingham Palace’s throne room, according to reports. The activists are identified as two members of the campaign group Republic. The banner incl...
- Two protesters from the Republic campaign group stage a demonstration inside Buckingham Palace’s throne room.
- The protesters unfurl a banner with the words “What did you know?”
- The banner targets or references Prince Andrew and the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.
- The incident takes place inside the palace rather than outdoors.
- The reporting emphasizes the symbolic message; details on arrests or official responses are not provided in the cited accounts.
Two activists from the campaign group Republic held up the huge banner which had 'What did you know?' emblazoned across it - a question that has been asked of the royal family for years.
2 hours agoTwo activists from the campaign group Republic held up the huge banner which had 'What did you know?' emblazoned across it - a question that has been asked of the royal family for years.
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