Animal Rising protesters have put a giant sticker over the new portrait of King Charles at the Philip Mould Gallery in London.
The protesters defaced the latest portrait of the King at around midday on Tuesday in an attack on the RSPCA. A video shared by the group online shows two members from the group gluing over an image of Wallace, from the stop-motion animation Wallace and Gromit, over the King’s face and a speech bubble next to it.The speech bubble reads: “No cheese, Gromit.
"Even though we hope this is amusing to His Majesty, we also call on him to seriously reconsider if he wants to be associated with the awful suffering across farms being endorsed by the RSPCA. "Charles has made it clear he is sensitive to the suffering of animals in UK farms; now is the perfect time for him to step up and call on the RSPCA to drop the Assured Scheme and tell the truth about animal farming."The portrait is on public display at the Philip Mould Gallery in London.
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