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Denise Welch mocks UK's 'terrifying consequences' as Charles and Camilla pelted with eggs

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The King and Camilla, the Queen Consort, were entering the city through Micklegate Bar on Wednesday when a number of eggs were thrown from the crowd.

It has since emerged, police have blocked the university student suspected of having thrown eggs at King Charles III from carrying the items in public.Patrick Thelwell, 23, said police handed him "amusing" conditions when he was released on bail by North Yorkshire Police following his arrest on Wednesday.Among them, he said, was an order to keep away from the new King and a ban from carrying the produce.Footage appeared to show four eggs narrowly missing His Majesty and breaking on the road nearby.Several police officers were seen restraining the suspect on the ground behind temporary fencing set up in the city for the King’s visit.The Loose Women panellist has since taken to Twitter and reacted to the aftermath.Denise, 64, reacted to an article which read: "Man accused of 'throwing eggs at Charles and Camilla' is banned from carrying eggs in public."The actress and broadcaster cheekily wrote, in view of her 540,000 followers: "I don’t know how anyone DARES commit a crime in this country with these terrifying consequences!!!"Following the incident on November 9, the King appeared unflustered and continued his walkabout accompanied by city dignitaries.North Yorkshire Police confirmed they arrested a "23-year-old man" on suspicion of a "public order offence" during the royal visit to York Minster.It said: "He was detained following an incident which occurred as King Charles III and the Queen Consort arrived at Micklegate Bar in York yesterday."But police commander Charlotte Bloxham said the royal visit had otherwise passed off uneventfully."I’m pleased to report that the.

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