A meeting between King Charles and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, taking place later today, has raised some eyebrows - including from one of the Conservative Party's most hardline Brexiteers.
Ednews.net reports citing foreign media that Jacob Rees-Mogg, the UK's former minister of state for Brexit opportunities, says it's "constitutionally unwise" for the meeting to take place around the signing of a new post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.
"It is surprising... as it antagonises the people the prime minister needs to conciliate," he's quoted by the PA news agency as saying.