Posters against Dua Lipa's wedding in Palermo, residents protest the closure of public spaces

The 3-day wedding of world-famous Albanian singer Dua Lipa in Palermo, Sicily, has sparked reactions from some local residents, who have placed protest posters in the city.
According to reports, the protests are related to the fact that some areas in the center of Palermo have been restricted due to the organization of the ceremony, which is taking place at Palazzo Gangi. An increased police presence has also been reported in the area.
Posters posted around the city read: "Palermo is not for rent," "Our square is not your living room," and "Palermo is not for the rich."
The protesters emphasize that their reaction is not necessarily against Dua Lipa, but against the restriction of public spaces and the impact that such private events can have on the daily lives of residents. According to them, the city should remain accessible to everyone, regardless of the organization of private activities.