The King's Coronation will see the biggest security operation in years actioned due to growing safety concerns, according to reports.
King Charles, 74, and Queen Consort Camilla, 75, will be crowned on 6 May in London, with thousands of people expected to flock to the capital to celebrate across the three-day bank holiday weekend.
Planning for the event is well underway, with multiple stars confirmed to be performing at a Windsor Castle concert, but security chiefs are said to be concerned about eco-warriors, terrorists, and anarchists disrupting the historic event.
Former Head of Royal Protection Dai Davies told the Mirror: “The threat is as big as it has been in 50 years.” Specialist cops have even widened their focus from concentrating on established terror groups and other 'fixated individuals' to include members of peaceful campaign groups.
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