King Charles and Camilla have eggs thrown at them by protester
The monarch and the Queen Consort were greeting crowds in York when eggs were thrown towards them.
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King Charles and Camilla had eggs thrown at them by a lone protester during a royal walkabout on Wednesday.
The monarch and the Queen Consort were greeting crowds in York when three eggs were thrown towards them.
None of the projectiles struck the royal couple.
The protester was heard shouting “this country was built on the blood of slaves” before he was bundled to the ground by four police officers.
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Other members of the crowd chanted “God save the King” and “shame on you” as the protester was arrested.
The long-haired and unshaven demonstrator smiled for press photographers as he was carried away by police officers.
Charles and Camilla are in York to unveil a statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The King did not seem particularly bothered by the disturbance and carried on with the engagement.
He continued with a traditional ceremony that sees the sovereign welcomed to York by the Lord Mayor.
It was last carried out by the Queen in 2012.
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