By Nicholas Ojo
A man in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of common assault during a walkabout by King Charles III.
An egg is believed to have been thrown in the direction of the monarch as he toured Luton town centre.
It is the second time in the past month that eggs have been thrown at the monarch.
ABD post reports that bodyguards quickly intervened to move the monarch away from the scene of the disturbance on St George’s Square.
Bedfordshire Police said an egg is believed to have been thrown in the direction of the monarch while he was meeting members of the public during his day of engagements in Luton.
Charles was temporarily directed away from crows by his security staff following the incident.
The incident comes four weeks after 23-year-old Patrick Thelwell was arrested for throwing an egg at the King and Queen Consort during a visit to York.
The royal couple had just arrived in the city on November 9 to unveil a statue in honour of the late Queen at York Minster when a figure in the crowd threw four eggs, all of which missed.
Thelwell was later identified as a former University of York student who stood as a Green Party candidate in York for the 2019 local elections.