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King Charles Faces Heckler in Lancashire Visit

9 Feb

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Summary

  • A heckler questioned King Charles III about 'Andrew' during a public event.
  • The King visited Clitheroe Auction Mart, meeting a pony linked to Queen Elizabeth II.
  • He toured Samlesbury Hall, the first monarch to visit the 701-year-old manor.
King Charles Faces Heckler in Lancashire Visit

King Charles III visited Lancashire, engaging with local communities and historical sites. During his time greeting crowds at Clitheroe train station, a member of the public shouted a question about 'Andrew,' prompting boos from others present.

The King's itinerary included Clitheroe Auction Mart, where he met Fell pony Pearl, a descendant of Queen Elizabeth II's cherished pony, Emma. He also addressed local farmers, emphasizing the critical importance of the rural and farming sectors to the UK. Charles highlighted his past efforts with the Countryside Fund and expressed appreciation for the farmers' resilience against numerous challenges.

Further engagements saw the King visit Samlesbury Hall, a medieval manor dating back to around 1325, marking the first time a monarch has visited the historic property. He also met with representatives from Field Nurses, a charity providing health checks and wellbeing support at auction marts for the rural community.

The King's tour concluded at the newly opened Butlers' cheese campus, a fourth-generation family business established in 1932, known for its blend of traditional cheesemaking skills and sustainability.

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A member of the public shouted a question about 'Andrew' to King Charles III at Clitheroe train station.
King Charles III visited Clitheroe Auction Mart and Samlesbury Hall, a 701-year-old medieval manor.
Field Nurses is a charity that provides nurses at auction marts offering basic health checks and mental wellbeing support to the rural community.

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