King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla were egged during their visit to York on Wednesday
November 10, 2022 - 12:00 GMT Andrea Caamano King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla visited York on Wednesday when a protester threw up to five eggs at them, all of which missed the royal couple before they were ushered away.
A new video, taken by a member of the public, shows King Charles' reaction when he realised what was happening, as well as the first words he spoke.In the clip, it's clear to see that the monarch realised there was an issue as soon as he heard the first egg crack next to his right foot.SEE: King Charles' 775-room palace looks spectacular in new picture
He then turns to a member of his team and asks:"Is he [the protester] here?" before being told not to worry.
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