Shock as anti-monarchy messages appear across Greater Manchester on morning of Queen's funeral

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More anti-monarchy messages have been spotted in Greater Manchester during the country’s mourning period for Her Majesty The Queen.

Last weekend, graffiti calling for an end to the monarchy was sprayed onto a wall at Hough End playing fields in Withington .

Now, banners with similar messaging have been spotted in Salford and Trafford on the morning of Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral.

The banners were spotted on footbridges over the River Irwell near Cottenham Lane and over Blackfriars Road in Salford. In Trafford, a banner has been fixed to Woden's Bridge, near Cornbrook Tram Stop. READ MORE: Unseen portrait of The Queen released by Palace ahead of final farewell The latter of the three banners was spotted by Tom Mortimer, 25, who lives in the nearby Pomona Wharf flat.

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