I used to work for the Royal Family - this is my worrying prediction for King Charles' state visit

A former royal aide warned that protests could overshadow King Charles III’s state visit to the US. The aide said demonstrators could disrupt the trip.
The royal expert worked for Queen Elizabeth II and handled communications and media strategy.
The expert said protests, possibly by Epstein survivors, could be a challenge for palace officials.
The King and Queen were heckled in the UK, and the expert predicts protests in the US. The expert is not sure what will happen.
Protests will distract from the King's work and the special relationship between the US and the UK.
US President Donald Trump speaks to King Charles III.
The King will travel to Washington DC for a state visit.
The visit celebrates the UK and US relationship and marks the 250th anniversary of American independence. The trip was arranged by the British government.
The King and Queen will visit Washington DC and New York City.
The visit will take place from April 27 to 29, and a third stop is planned. President Trump announced the dates.
The Queen will return home after the main events, and the King will visit Bermuda.
The King and Queen with the US president and First Lady Melania.
The trip comes at a delicate moment due to US and UK tensions over Iran.
The royal couple may be asked to meet Epstein victims, which could be a problem. There have been calls for them to meet the victims.
A US congressman urged the King to meet Epstein survivors during the visit.
Palace officials said the meeting is not possible due to UK investigations. Prince Andrew was arrested and released without charge, and he denied any wrongdoing.