BREAKING TODAY: King Charles’s Appearance at...

BREAKING TODAY: King Charles’s Appearance at a Controversial Performance Is Sparking Fierce Debate — One Moment Has Everyone Talking

The play, which reportedly suggested the British Empire was racist, has been slammed as ‘divisive’.

King Charles III Opens The 7th Session Of The Scottish Parliament

The King addressed MSPs in the Holyrood chamber (Image: Getty)

King Charles was reportedly forced to sit through an “anti-British” play to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament. A section of the performance is said to have suggested the British Empire was racist.

 

As reported by the Telegraph, Russell Findlay, the Scottish Conservative leader, said: “Many people say this performance struck an unfortunate and unnecessary note. This was disrespectful towards the King especially after he had delivered such a thoughtful and dignified speech.

“On state occasions like these, the parliament should not indulge in veiled swipes at the monarchy or the peddling of petty nationalist sentiment and historical illiteracy.”

Meanwhile, the party’s justice spokesman, Stephen Kerr, has demanded to know who approved the script of the play. It reportedly involved an exchange between two Scots about whether their nation was on the “right side of history”, with one claiming that Scotland was a more moral country than England.

King Charles III Opens The 7th Session Of The Scottish Parliament

The King gave praise to the Tartan Army (Image: Getty)

Mr Kerr said: “Those responsible owe Parliament and the public a full explanation. They should tell us who approved this performance, what safeguards were followed and why they believed it was acceptable to inject this kind of divisive politics into one of Scotland’s most important constitutional occasions.”

Thomas Kerr, Reform’s deputy leader, said: “Questions need to be asked about the anti-British, anti-monarchist poem read out by the National Theatre of Scotland. Whoever thought that was a good idea has caused embarrassment for Scotland.”

A spokesman for the Scottish Parliament said: “As Others See Us was a theatrical performance by young people exploring issues around culture and identity. Our programme for the Opening Ceremony included, as in previous years, a number of performances from different organisations across Scotland.”

SOURCE: https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/2222824/fury-king-charles-anti-british-play

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