A heckler confronted King Charles about his disgraced brother and former prince during his royal visit.
On Thursday, the King and Queen were visiting Dedham on the Suffolk and Essex border.
The couple strolled in the drizzle along the high street, holding umbrellas as crowds gathered behind barriers.
King Charles was near one of the people in the crowd when a man shouted, “Charles, Charles, have you pressurised the police to start investigating Andrew?”
King Charles III and Queen Camilla meeting wellwishers at The Sun Inn during the royal visit to Dedham (Image: Arthur Edwards/PA Wire)
Afterwards, the man was approached by officers and walked with him away from the barriers.
A news reporter in the crowd also tried to question Charles about his brother, Prince Andrew, after the heckling incident.
The King was then taken across the road to continue his walkabout away from the crowd.
Prior to this outdoor incident, the royal couple met with local groups inside the Sun Inn pub.
Queen Camilla went into the kitchen and cut some ravioli pasta.
Later on, they listened to a school choir before King Charles briefly went into the Essex Rose Teahouse, unveiled a plaque, and cut a cake.
The King and Queen then left the area in a Bentley.
The pictures were found in the village’s High Street (Image: Josh Smith)
On Wednesday, a number of photos of the former Duke of York that were released in the Jeffrey Epstein files were littered around the village.
The photograph appears to show Andrew Mounbatten-Windsor kneeling on all fours over an unidentified female lying on the ground.
No context was supplied for the photos, and it is unclear when and where they were taken.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles in October, has denied any wrongdoing.
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