Wax statue of King Charles tarred by environmental activists

A cake for the climate. Environmental activists from the group Just Stop Oil entarred the wax effigy of King Charles III at the famous London museum Madame Tussauds on Monday, as part of a series of actions to demand a halt to oil and gas exploration. Four people were arrested for damage, according to London police. Two members of the group, who had purchased their tickets, smashed a chocolate cake in the face of the wax statue of the king, an outspoken conservationist, Just Stop Oil claimed in a statement.

According to the museum, two protesters threw “what we think was a cake at our royal family figures”. The establishment remains open, except for the affected facility, a Madame Tussauds spokesperson said.

During this action, one of the activists echoed the words of a speech given at the end of 2019 by Charles, then Prince of Wales, stressing that young people of the generation of his grandchildren “demand immediate actions and not simply words “. “The science is clear. The demand is clear: stop new oil and gas projects. It’s a piece of cake,” activists Eilidh McFadden, 20, and Tom Johnson, 29, said in a statement.

The Just Stop Oil group launched a series of daily actions and blockades in London in early October, where they notably launched soup the Sunflowers of Van Gogh at the National Gallery, or spray paint an Aston Martin dealership. On Sunday, activists from the environmental group Last Generation threw mashed potatoes at Millstones by Monet in a museum in Potsdam, Germany.


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