
Eggs are thrown at King Charles III of Britain in Yorkshire. The police have arrested a 23-year-old man who did this. King and Queen Consort Camilla arrived in Yorkshire, North England on a two-day visit to attend an event. A youth protesting here threw eggs at them.
A police officer said – The King and Queen were talking to people at the Micklegate Bar (the traditional royal entrance of Yorkshire). People were singing 'God Save the King' to welcome the king when a man threw eggs at them while shouting slogans. He was shouting – this country is built on the blood of slaves. We have arrested him.
Many people lost their lives so that Charles could become King: Accused
Police said that after the arrest, the man said – I am with the victims of slavery, colonialism (colonialism), and imperialism (imperialism). These eggs were thrown as a measure of justice. Justice for those who have lost their lives to make that man (King Charles) king. This is justice that people can see.
Police took away the accused by tying his hands and feet
A woman present at the scene said – We were all waiting for the King and Queen. Everybody was very excited. As soon as both of them reached the Micklegate bar, a man threw 5 eggs at them. I saw the police tying the hands and feet of a man and taking him away. Some people were standing with banners on the side from where the eggs were thrown. It was written on the banner – Not my king means not my king.
Who is the accused?
According to the report of Daily Mail, the name of the person who threw the egg is Patrick Thelwell. According to his profile on the social media platform, he is a left-wing activist and has been a candidate of the Green Party in the local elections. Patrick has also been the President of the University of York Gardening Society. He keeps writing about climate change on a blog.
The Statue of the late Queen Elizabeth unveiled
King Charles had arrived in Yorkshire to attend a ceremony. During this, the statue of the late Queen Elizabeth was unveiled. This ceremony was last held in 2012 in the presence of Queen Elizabeth.
Eggs have also been thrown at Queen Elizabeth
This is not the first time eggs have been thrown at a member of the royal family. Eggs were also thrown at Queen Elizabeth in 1986. She went on a New Zealand tour with her husband Prince Philip. During that time both were passing among the people in an open car. Then two women threw eggs at him. Police arrested both women.
King Charles was slapped by a girl in 2001
In 2001, Prince Charles was on a tour of Latvia. During that time a 16-year-old girl slapped him. Although the girl had a flower in her hand, she killed Prince Charles. Not only this, the girl had even called Britain the enemy of the world. The girl told the police that she had slapped Prince Charles in protest against the war in Afghanistan.
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