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King Charles and Camilla’s egg-throwing students free

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A British student who was arrested on suspicion of throw an egg the Raja Charles III And Queen Camilla released by the police. The young man said he had been prevented from carrying eggs in public as part of his bail conditions.

As reported AFP, Friday (11/10/2022), Patrick Thelwell, 23, was released from custody following Wednesday’s incident in York, northern England, during the King’s visit. North Yorkshire police said he was arrested on a public order offense.

None of the eggs hit Charles and he was accompanied by the guards. The shouts of “he is not my king” rang out in the crowd and claimed that England was “built on the blood of slaves”, arousing mockery from other onlookers.

The police then moved to arrest a man, who was detained and taken to the back of a van. Thelwell told the Daily Mirror newspaper that people “were screaming and complaining absolutely out of pure anger.”

“People were pulling my hair out, spitting on me. People were losing their minds,” he said.

Thelwell, a York University student and environmental activist against the monarchy, has received death threats.

He said he was released Wednesday at 10pm local time on condition that he did not go within 500 meters of the king. Also, she is not allowed to have eggs in public, which she says has been modified so that she can do the shopping.

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