'He’s a royalist, obviously, so he had to have his say.'
In what was a magical moment, a Leeds dog appeared to cheer for King Charles III during his proclamation ceremony in the city centre.
After the crowd had finished cheering, a dog barked in unison with the cheers, seemingly welcoming the new monarch's reign. The people of Leeds couldn't hold back their laughter and applauded the canine for his fitting input.One woman wiped away a tear after the magical moment and West Yorkshire’s Lord Lieutenant Ed Anderson had to pull himself together to officially end the ceremony. Keeping his decorum, Lord Anderson said: “Ladies and gentlemen, that concludes the ceremony.
There were excited rumours circling the dog responsible for the barking was a corgi. This wasn't the case - the dog responsible was a yappy terrier called Titus who is a royalist, according to his owner. Council leader praises Titus Leeds City Council Leader Councillor James Lewis was also in attendance and thought the dog's input was marvellous.