Campaign group says Monday events would not have been ‘appropriate’ but points to falling support for monarchy

Campaigning republicans remained largely silent for the day of the Queen’s funeral, but assured those who did not take part in national mourning of the monarch that “they were not alone”.

The campaign group Republic said it had not organised any events around the day of the Queen’s funeral as it would not have been appropriate, but promised a series of campaign events and protests at forthcoming royal occasions, including the investiture of the Prince of Wales and the coronation of King Charles.

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