Animal Rights Protest Targets King Charles' Portrait
Animal-rights protesters attacked a portrait of King Charles at a London gallery. The artwork was unharmed, and there were no arrests. The protest highlighted welfare standards of RSPCA 'assured farm' status.
Animal-rights protesters attacked a portrait of King Charles at the Philip Mould Gallery in London.
Two Animal Rising supporters stuck posters on the glass covering the painting, which was unharmed.
The protest criticised the welfare standards of RSPCA 'assured farm' status.
No arrests were made, and police inquiries confirmed no damage.
The first official painting of King Charles since his coronation, by Jonathan Yeo, remained intact.
The gallery confirmed a swift resolution and satisfaction with security measures.