Two males have been charged over the alleged assault on one other man who heckled Prince Andrew as he walked behind the Queen's coffin in Scotland.
On the Her Majesty's funeral procession in Edinburgh, a younger man was heard yelling "disgusting" because the Duke of York marched behind his late mom's coffin from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles' Cathedral.
After the outburst, two bystanders, each aged 34, allegedly then shoved the heckler to the bottom, earlier than police intervened.
The 22-year-old heckler was charged by Scottish police for breaching the peace the next day.
Earlier this morning, the 2 males chargeable for the alleged assault had been additionally charged.
"Two males, each aged 34, have been arrested and charged in reference to assault, following an incident on the Royal Mile round 2.50pm on Monday, 12 September 2022," Police Scotland informed the BBC.
"A report will probably be despatched for the consideration of the procurator fiscal."
Andrew, the Duke of York, stays a controversial determine within the royal household.
In the course of the procession in Edinburgh, the Queen's different three kids — King Charles, Princess Anne, and Prince Edward — all wore army uniforms, however Andrew didn't.
The Royal Navy veteran was stripped of his honorary army titles and was eliminated as a working royal over his friendship with the infamous US intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew has additionally confronted accusations from Virginia Giuffre of sexual assault.
A lot of the crowd in Edinburgh was silent and nonetheless because the royal procession made its method by the streets to St Giles' Cathedral.
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