Harry May, 21, thought the monarch's visit to Luton in December was in 'bad taste'
A man has been fined for throwing an egg towards King Charles III during a walkabout in Luton last month.
Read more: Prince William asked about Prince Harry's memoir Spare moments after arriving in North West May was later confronted by a police officer who asked what he had thrown, to which he replied: “An egg.” He sat in the dock wearing glasses and a navy jacket as his defence lawyer, Alex Benn, told the court he “deeply regrets” his actions.
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