Animal Rights Activists Target King Charles' Portrait in London Gallery
Protest highlights alleged cruelty in RSPCA Assured farms, calls for royal intervention
- Activists from Animal Rising pasted Wallace and Gromit images over King Charles' face.
- The protest aimed to draw attention to alleged animal cruelty on RSPCA Assured farms.
- The portrait, unveiled last month, remained undamaged as the stickers were easily removable.
- The RSPCA expressed shock and stated they are investigating the allegations seriously.
- King Charles, a patron of the RSPCA, has not commented on the incident.


































