King Charles' first official portrait is vandalized by animal rights activists:

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Animal Rising zealots have vandalised the new portrait of King Charles at the Philip Mould gallery in London. At around 12pm two campaigners stuck Wallace and Gromit posters attacking the RSPCA over the face of His Majesty. The painting was the first official portrait of the monarch since he became King, and was partly inspired by his history of environmental work. One poster plastered over the portrait was of Wallace's face and the other was a speech bubble reading: 'No Cheese, Gromit. Look At All This Cruelty On RSPCA Farms!'

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