King Charles III, following his mother The Queen's death last week. Addressing the crowd, he said: "Big week for Succession.
New king in the UK this week for us."Evidently, a little more voting involved in our winning than Prince Charles."His words were slammed on social media by viewers, with many branding him disrespectful.Now, Ulrika Jonsonn has shared her thoughts about the frowned upon moment.The ex Gladiators host began by saying she had "grown increasingly bored and frustrated" with people sharing their "politial thoughts and beliefs" at big events.Kirstie Allsopp slams 'Meghan and Harry's treatment of Queen'She went on to say: "I don’t much care for your opinion on the monarchy, Mr Armstrong."If I did, I’d ask for it."A woman, grandmother and great-grandmother has just passed away.
Many people are mourning."The 55-year-old added that while some may not be as sad as others about the monarch's death, it is still "a great loss"."There is a time and a place for protests and statement-making – a time for objection and for having your opinion aired.This wasn’t it," she wrote in The Sun.Following Jesse's comments, actor Brian Cox, who was also on stage, chimed in: “Keep it royalist!
Keep it royalist!”The screenwriter continued: "I'm not saying that we're more legitimate in our position than he is, we'll leave that to our people."We are incredibly grateful to have this, it's a wonderful honor.This group is extraordinary.
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