Ban On Carrying Eggs In Public For Student Who Flung Eggs At King Charles

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The carrying of eggs in public has been prohibited for Patrick Thelwell, the student who was detained for allegedly throwing eggs at King Charles and Queen consort Camilla while they were on a walkabout in York.

When King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the historic city to see the inauguration of a statue of Charles’s mother, the Late Queen Elizabeth II, which had been mounted since her passing on September 8, it was reportedly alleged that a 24-year-old student threw eggs at them.

Before being detained by police at the historic Micklegate Bar location, the young guy amid the throng of people was heard yelling “this country was created on the blood of slaves” and “not my king,” according to a video that was broadcast live on television.

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As part of his bail terms, Patrick Thelwell is no longer permitted to carry eggs in public areas or be 500 meters or closer to the king.

People were “actually yelling and sobbing with genuine hatred,” Thelwell told the Daily Mirror newspaper.

According to him, he was released at 10 p.m. on Wednesday with the condition that he not approach the king within 500 meters.

He also claims to have gotten the law changed to allow him to go food shopping, which includes the prohibition on having any eggs with him in public.

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