The King was met by a group of anti-monarchy protesters as he arrived at Cardiff castle on Friday, as some held signs saying: 'Not my King, not my Prince.'
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Well-wishers could be heard cheering 'God save the King' as King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, stepped out of their vehicle. The King was travelling to Cardiff castle to meet the Welsh first minister, Mark Drakeford, and the presiding officer, before attending a reception hosted by the Welsh government.
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