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March 24, 2023

King Charles III postpones France trip due to strikes and protest

Alexander Whitford
Alexander Whitford

King Charles III of Britain has postponed his scheduled visit to France as the country struggles with widespread protests and strikes. The workers have refused to roll out the red carpet for the British monarch's arrival, which was originally planned for Sunday.

The French are protesting against a recent decision by their government to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. This move has been met with widespread opposition, resulting in large-scale demonstrations across the country.

As a result, King Charles III made the decision to postpone his visit until further notice. His spokesperson stated that they were monitoring the situation closely and would reschedule when it is safe and appropriate.

This is not the first time that protests have disrupted royal visits. Earlier this year, Prince William's trip to Jordan was delayed due to an air traffic controllers' strike. Similarly, Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Ireland in 2011 was overshadowed by violent clashes between protesters and police.

The French government has yet to comment on how long they expect these protests will last or what measures they plan on taking in response. Until then, many events and meetings are being canceled or postponed throughout France.

In conclusion, King Charles III's trip may be delayed indefinitely due to ongoing unrest in France over pension reform. As tensions continue between protestors and authorities throughout the country, it remains unclear when things will return back normalcy.