Republic Group is a UK-based pressure group that campaigns for the monarchy to be abolished and replaced with a republic.
Republic Group is a UK-based pressure group that campaigns for the monarchy to be abolished and replaced with a republic.
Republic Group believes that the monarchy is an outdated and undemocratic institution. They argue that the head of state should be elected by the people, not born into the role.
Republic Group believes that the monarchy is an outdated and undemocratic institution. They argue that the head of state should be elected by the people, not born into the role.
Republic Group has organized a number of protests against the monarchy in recent years. In the run-up to King Charles III's coronation in May 2023, they held a series of "Not My King" protests. They also staged a protest inside Buckingham Palace.
Republic Group has organized a number of protests against the monarchy in recent years. In the run-up to King Charles III's coronation in May 2023, they held a series of "Not My King" protests. They also staged a protest inside Buckingham Palace.
Republic Group's protests have attracted a lot of media attention and have helped to raise awareness of the republican movement in the UK. However, they have not yet been successful in abolishing the monarchy.
Republic Group's protests have attracted a lot of media attention and have helped to raise awareness of the republican movement in the UK. However, they have not yet been successful in abolishing the monarchy.
2018: Republic Group protests against the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
2018: Republic Group protests against the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
2022: Republic Group protests against the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
2022: Republic Group protests against the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
2023: Republic Group organizes a series of "Not My King" protests in the run-up to King Charles III's coronation. Republic Group protesters are arrested inside Buckingham Palace.
2023: Republic Group organizes a series of "Not My King" protests in the run-up to King Charles III's coronation. Republic Group protesters are arrested inside Buckingham Palace.