BREAKING: Charles and Camilla targeted by man appearing to throw eggs on Royal visit
The York Guard gathered ahead of the arrival of King Charles III, 73, and the Queen Consort, 75, for a ceremony at Micklegate Bar in York where the Sovereign is traditionally welcomed to the city.
After their arrival, a man went on to be detained by police after appearing to throw eggs at the King and Queen Consort during their walkabout.Check out all the latest hot topics on OK! magazine’s news section and discover exclusive celebrity news about your favourite soap actors and reality stars. We're also on Facebook.com/okmagazineuk – for the latest online celebrity news, features, galleries and videos throughout the day from your favourite site.
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