Activists pasted a large image of the well-known animated character ‘Wallace’ on the official portrait, which was unveiled last month.
Animal rights activists on Tuesday targeted the first official portrait of Britain’s King Charles since he became monarch, pasting a large image of the well-known animated character ‘Wallace’ over his face, in a protest about welfare on farms.
The aim of the supporters’ actions, Animal Rising said, was to highlight cruelty on farms granted “assured” status, a guarantee of higher welfare standards, by the RSPCA animal charity, of which Charles is the patron.
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