READ MORE: Denise Welch supports Harry and Meghan over 'outdated' King CharlesPiers went on to say that he had no problem swearing an oath to the new King, but had his reservations and claimed he had "mixed feelings".
He explained his mixed feelings came from the fact the King has earned an "allegiance from us with the longest apprenticeship in history and a lifetime of duty and serviceHe added: "I'll defend King Charles and the institution of the monarchy to the hilt as a unifying force for good in this country.
But as always, the devil lurks in the detail. "The order of service will say, 'All those who so desire, in the Abbey, and elsewhere, say together, 'I swear that I will pay true allegiance to Your Majesty. . . ' Look, so far, so good. "I've got no problem with those words.
I can imagine a lot of people at home actually saying, 'I can say that, I can go along with that, nothing dictatorial about that bit'.
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