Animal-rights protesters attack portrait of King

Animal-rights protesters attack portrait of King

Animal-rights protesters attack portrait of King - Published Animal-rights protesters have attacked a portrait of King Charles, in a London art gallery. Two protesters stuck posters on the glass covering the painting. The painting itself was unharmed, said the Philip Mould Gallery, and there were no arrests. The striking red artwork by Jonathan Yeo, unveiled last month, was the first official painting of the King since his coronation. The Animal Rising group said its supporters had stuck posters to the …