A man and a woman from the environmental activist group Just Stop Oil have been arrested after they threw two chocolate cakes in the face of a wax statue. King Charles III At Madame Tussauds, in London, England, Monday morning (24).
In the video, you can watch the moment Elade McFadden, 20, and Tom Johnson, 29, climb onto the catwalk where the Queen and Queen Camilla and Prince and Princess William and Kate are brides.
Activists take off their coats, flaunt their Just Stop Oil T-shirts and chant “The time for words has changed to a time for action.” Then they each threw a chocolate cake at the statue of Charles III.
A staff member at Madame Tussauds appears to be shouting “Stop!” As activists take off their tourist clothing to reveal Just Stop Oil T-shirts and step over the red rope. Then they shout “The time for talking has changed to the time for action” and each tossing a chocolate cream cake in the face of a statue of Charles III.
The guard, who is carrying a walkie-talkie, can then be heard saying, “Sorry, can you get someone to help me, please?”
Scotland Yard, the Metropolitan Police in London, said: “We responded quickly to an incident at Madame Tussauds after two people threw food at a statue at around 10:50 am.”
They later added that “four people have been arrested for criminal damages in connection with this incident.”
The wax attack comes after Just Stop Oil activists poured tomato soup on the famous plate. sunflowerAnd the By Vincent Van Gogh Block the iconic road lane and climb the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge demanding the government suspend all new oil and gas permits.
The environmental group claimed the protest was in retaliation against King Charles III, who had abandoned plans to deliver a speech at COP 27 on the advice of then-Prime Minister Liz Truss.
The group said: The knowledge is clear. The request is simple: just stop the new oil and gas. it’s easy.”
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