Kate Middleton’s Visit Protested by a Demonstrator! Keep Calm and Steal the Show in Barbie Pink Outfits

Kate Middleton looked calm in the face of the protests that occurred when she visited the Foundling Museum, London on May 25, 2023.
The People page reported that one protester held up a sign reading “#Born Free” and “Monarchy is child abuse.” In the video circulating on Twitter, a “boo” sound like a sneer can be heard, whether directed at the protesters or Kate Middleton.
It was also reported that the demonstrators were not members of the Republic, an anti-monarchy group that staged a demonstration during the coronation of King Charles III in early May.
LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 25: A protester during the visit of Catherine, Princess of Wales at the The Foundling Museum on May 25, 2023 in London, England. The Princess of Wales is carrying out engagements in London to highlight the effects of nurturing relationships in early childhood. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)/ Foto: WireImage/Karwai Tang
Kate may look calm because she only faced one demonstrator. However, members of the British Royal family always show the same attitude when their visit is marked by demonstrations.
Like when King Charles was pelted with eggs during a visit to the city of York, England in November 2022. Launching from ABC News Australia, as many as four eggs were thrown at King Charles and Queen Camilla and landed near them. Both of them seemed to ignore the incident and continued to greet the public.
A man has been arrested by British police for throwing eggs at King Charles III and Empress Camilla. The incident occurred when King Charles attended an event in northern England./ Photo: AP/James Glossop
It wasn’t long before the perpetrator of the throwing was known as Patrick Thelwell. The 23-year-old man is a student from York University. In April 2023, the BBC reported that after going through trial Patrick was finally found guilty. Dan was sentenced to a year’s worth of social work and without pay for 100 hours of work.
A man has been arrested by British police for throwing eggs at King Charles III and Empress Camilla. The incident occurred when King Charles attended an event in northern England./ Photo: AP/James Glossop
He was also asked to pay a fine of £600 and an additional fee of £114.
Apart from the protests that took place, no less stealing the attention was the all-pink dress worn by Kate Middleton. Read the details on the next page, Beauties.