Activists vandalize portrait of King Charles III in London

LONDON.- Activists of the group Animal Rising attacked a portrait of the king Charles III in a London gallery, covering the head of the sovereign with the face of the character Wallace, from the British animated series Wallace and Gromit.

In a video posted on the social network Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

The official portrait of Charles III has been on display since mid-May at the Philip Mold Gallery in London.

Painted by the famous British artist Jonathan Yeo, the official portrait depicts the king in the uniform of the Welsh Guards regiment.

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Animal Rising presents itself as an organization that defends the creation of a society where man: shares a positive relationship with animals and nature.

The animal rights organization has just published a report denouncing ‘animal suffering and horrible cruelty’ on several farms whose products carry the RSCPA label, which supposedly guarantees good breeding conditions.

King Charles III, defender of the environment and sustainable agriculture, is the godfather of the RSCPA.

Last year, Animal Rising activists stole three lambs in Sandringham, on the sovereign’s estate in Norfolk, eastern England, to denounce the farming of animals for food purposes.

FUENTE: AFP

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