Prince William and Kate Middleton faced protestors heckling them for ‘not being elected’ during their tour of Boston. People held up signs which read ‘not elected and not Scottish’ and ‘f**k the monarchy’.
Prince William and Kate Middleton faced protestors heckling them for ‘not being elected’ during their tour of Boston.
But the couple, who are in the US for three days to stage the Earthshot Prize tomorrow, were mostly greeted with smiles and friendly posters. The tech hub has made a name for itself nurturing a community of climate pioneers for more than a decade
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