Thousands march in Cardiff calling for Welsh independence
A march for Welsh independence attended by thousands of people has taken place in the capital Cardiff.
It was the second march to take place in the Welsh capital which is hosted by AUOBCymru (All Under One Banner) and YesCymru on October 1, per Wales Online.
More than ten thousand people are thought to have taken part in the march, which started at noon at Windsor Place. It then travelled along Queen Street, The Hayes, Mill Lane, St Mary's Street, High Street and Duke Street, before heading back to Windsor Place via Queen Street for a rally.
The rally included speeches by House of the Dragon actor Julian Lewis Jones, actress and novelist Ffion Dafis, former Plaid Cymru leader Dafydd Wigley and many more.
A similar event was hosted in Wrexham in July where around 8,000 campaigners took to the streets to show their support for an independent Wales. Previous marches have been held in Caernarfon and Merthyr Tydfil as well as in Cardiff where the first ever march was held in May 2019.