Someone in the crowd threw four eggs at the monarch before being caught and pinned to the ground by police. Police detain a protester after he appeared to throw eggs at King Charles III and the Queen Consort as they arrived for a ceremony at Micklegate Bar in York, where the Sovereign is traditionally welcomed to the city.
King Charles has been egged after arriving at Micklegate Bar in York.
Police detain a protester after he appeared to throw eggs at King Charles III and the Queen Consort as they arrived for a ceremony at Micklegate Bar in York, where the Sovereign is traditionally welcomed to the city.
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HM King Charles III visits #York pic.twitter.com/o5RaJEYjOe
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Here's a recap from earlier todayPolice detain a protester after he appeared to throw eggs at King Charles III and the Queen Consort as they arrived for a ceremony at Micklegate Bar in York #KingCharlesYork
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