After “liberating” the three lambs from their mothers, they took the animals – hastily named Sooty, Sunny and Sammy – to a “place of safety”, where they said they would live out the rest of their lives in peace.
To garner maximum publicity for their stunt, the three environmental activists then travelled 145 miles by car from Sandringham to Windsor Castle, where they tried to hand themselves into police.
Buckingham Palace has been locked down after a man reportedly threw shotgun cartridges at the palace. International and British media set up outside the palace grounds were evacuated from the area amid the security scare on Tuesday night, local time.
Sounds way less exciting than the way media is reporting this
“To be selected to carry the Sovereign’s sceptre with dove, which represents spirituality, equity and mercy, is for me very symbolic as it’s everything I stand for and sends out a clear message that diversity and inclusion is being embraced."
King Charles III is to put refugees and the NHS at the heart of a diverse Coronation that will bring the nation together in a three-day celebration designed to reflect modern, multi-cultural Britain. A Coronation Choir made up of amateur singers representing the nation’s “faces and voices”, including LGBTQ+ groups and deaf signers, will perform at a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday May 7.