Fury has erupted tonight after a series of anti-monarchy posters with the slogan 'Wales doesn't need a prince' appeared on billboards in Wales.
The signs - featuring a picture of Charles, the Prince of Wales - have been spotted in Aberdare, Cardiff and Swansea.
The slogan, written in bold white letters on a green background, is in both Welsh and English.
The posters have been organised by Republic, an anti-royal group who want the UK's system of monarchy to end after the Queen's death.
They are part of a campaign named 'EndTheMonarchy', which has been paid for by more than £25,000 of crowdfunding.
And they follow on from previous anti-monarchy posters which have appeared on billboards across the UK.
However the posters have tonight been slammed by officials in Wales, who say they do not reflect the public opinion in the country.
The signs - featuring a picture of Charles, the Prince of Wales - have been spotted in Aberdare, Cardiff and Swansea
The posters have been organised by Republic, an anti-royal group who want the UK's system of monarchy to end after the Queen's death. Pictured: A mock-up version of the billboards posted by Republic
They are part of a campaign named 'EndTheMonarchy', which has been paid for by more than £25,000 of crowdfunding. A mock-up version of a billboard designed by Republic
The group wants the UK's system of monarchy to end after the death of the Queen. Prince Charles (pictured) is next in line to the throne
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies told MailOnline: 'As the Western Mail/Beaufort Research poll showed earlier this year, 70 per cent of people in Wales want to see Prince William made the Prince of Wales when the current Prince of Wales becomes King.
'The Royal Family are extremely popular in Wales, and that is because their presence provides guaranteed stability in the UK and they are fantastic ambassadors for this country.
'The campaign behind these billboards were is simply not reflective of