Security high amid coronation protest threats
Anti-monarchists are expected to stage large-scale protests in London on Saturday, despite warnings from authorities and a controversial new law.
More than a thousand people will be protesting in Trafalgar Square, according to Republic, a London-based campaign group advocating to replace the British monarchy with an elected head of state.
Meanwhile, London's Metropolitan Police Service said it will have more than 11,500 officers on duty Saturday, making it "one of the most significant and largest security operations" that the agency has led.
Under a new law that went into effect this week, protesters who block roads and railways could face up to 12 months behind bars and a fine, and police will be empowered to stop and search protesters suspected of having intent to commit an offense.