The Palace has shared official statement marking King Charles’ visit to Staffordshire.
The king made a public appearance at the Lichfield Cathedral where he was confronted by a protestor.
The protestor heckled the British monarch with questions regarding Prince Andrew and his alleged wrongdoings.
The official account of he royal family shared a clip on Instagram which featured the king greeting the crowd.
The video was shared with the caption “What an amazing welcome to Lichfield!”
It further stated “Thank you to all who waited outside the Cathedral to say hello.”
“The King was celebrating the local community and heritage skills around the Fenland Black Oak Table, crafted from a Jubilee Oak that had lay undisturbed in peat for 5,000 years.”
While Charles was greeting the crowd, an individual shouted questions regarding Charles’ involvement in Andrew’s crisis and if he has asked the “police to cover up for Andrew.”
While the king did not flinch and continued greeting the individuals, the video has brought the concerns of Britons to light.