Man arrested after throwing eggs at King Charles

York: A man has been detained by police after eggs were thrown at King Charles and Camilla, his wife and queen consort, as they carried out an engagement in northern England.

Footage on social media showed four eggs flying past the British monarch and his wife and smashing on the ground as they arrived for a traditional ceremony in York on Wednesday (UK time). They appeared to be unmoved by the incident and carried on with the engagement.

Britain’s King Charles III reacts after an egg was thrown his direction.Credit:AP

Police officers rushed in to drag away a protester who was shouting slogans. Britain’s PA news agency reported that the protester booed and shouted: “This country was built on the blood of slaves” as he was being detained.

Others in the crowd jeered him, and chanted: “God save the king”.

“A 23-year-old man was arrested on a suspicion of a public order offence following an incident on Micklegate in York,” police said in a statement. “He currently remains in police custody.”

Police detain a protester after he appeared to throw eggs at King Charles.Credit:AP

Charles, who came to the throne in September after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, is on a two-day tour of northern England. He later unveiled a statue to his late mother in York which had been planned to mark her 70th year on the throne.

“Now, as we have witnessed, with great sadness, the passing of that reign, it is unveiled in her memory, as a tribute to a life of extraordinary service and devotion,” he said.

The incident in York was not the first time royals have faced such a protest. Eggs were also thrown at Elizabeth’s royal car in 2022 when she visited Nottingham, central England, and anti-British protesters threw eggs at Charles during a walkabout in central Dublin in 1995.

Reuters with AP

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