King Charles and Queen Camilla have maintained the crucial responsibility of carrying on some of the most important traditions found in the Royal Family.
Maundy Thursday is a beloved tradition of Charles’s and he has never missed it except in 2024 when he had recovered from his cancer diagnosis.
Observed on the last Thursday before Easter Sunday at St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales, it celebrates the Last Supper and the importance of humility and service to others. The monarch makes the trip to Wales in particular.
He will distribute special coins to community members before returning to England for the Easter Sunday service at St. George’s Chapel.
However, the service may not go as smoothly as planned as anti-monarchy groups have announced their plans to protest in light of the Andrew-Epstein scandal and answer the public’s burning questions.
Republic released a statement saying they will harangue members of the royal family during the service, demanding how much they knew about the horrific details that have emerged in the Epstein files.
“On Maundy Thursday the King and Queen will be at St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales when 154 people will be presented with specially minted silver coins in recognition of their Christian service to their churches and communities,” it read.
“The Royal Maundy service is an ancient tradition with rich symbolism from the Last Supper. The Republic will protest against the Royal Maundy service at St Asaph THIS THURSDAY.”
They added: “We want to ask Charles ‘What did you know?’ about the Andrew scandal. Join our demo, pledge to protest with us in Wales, link in bio! #NotMyKing #AbolishTheMonarchy #Epstein.”
The uproar has continued as the public have expressed their dismay at the belated action taken for disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. There are complaints as to why the royals are still protecting the disgraced ex-prince despite the heinous allegations against him.



