New video emerges of King Charles heckler being pulled by bystander after he yelled at monarch about Prince Andrew

New footage has emerged showing a protester being pushed back by a bystander after heckled King Charles about Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship.
The anti-monarchy protester from the Republic campaign group asked questions about the Prince and convicted sex trafficker Epstein as the King visited Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire.
The hacker’s identity is unknown, but a new angle of the explosion shows him He was pulled back by a disappointed audience member as he launched his tirade.
The angry protester, a brown-haired man wearing a green jacket and holding his phone to record the King, was jeered by crowds after shouting at the monarch.
As the King walked past, the protester shouted: ‘Since when did you know about Andrew and Epstein?
‘Did you ask the police to cover up for Andrew?
‘Should MPs be allowed to debate royals in the House of Commons?’
The King chose to ignore the attacker, showing no reaction as he made his way through the crowd, greeting his fans and silencing the chaos, while other people outside Lichfield Cathedral told the fraudster to “shut up”.
New footage emerges showing protester heckling King Charles over Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship
The angry brown-haired man is seen wearing a green jacket and holding his phone to record the King’s speech.
Other people outside Lichfield Cathedral told the person making the rant to “shut up” as the King walked through the crowd, greeting fans and quieting the chaos.
It comes as the king faces mounting pressure to evict his brother from his Royal Lodge home, where he has lived rent-free for more than 20 years.
Andrew has only paid ‘pepper’ rent for the last 20 years and although he initially tried to keep up by citing the terms of his ‘cast iron’ lease with the Crown Estate, it appears he will eventually move out.
The prince still has 50 years left on his pre-paid contract and it is not known exactly how much money he could get for the £7.5 million he has spent on renovating the Royal Lodge.
On Sunday night, it was claimed that Andrew and Fergie had finally agreed to part with their sprawling mansion, but demanded two houses in return.
The 65-year-old is said to have claimed Harry and Meghan’s former home, Frogmore Cottage, while Fergie is eyeing nearby Adelaide Cottage ahead of William and Kate’s departure next month.
The Prince’s links to Epstein have dominated headlines recently, with renewed focus on allegations made by his sex accuser Virginia Giuffre after her book was published posthumously.
Last week, The Mail on Sunday revealed Andrew was trying to involve the Metropolitan Police and one of Queen Elizabeth’s most senior aides in a campaign to smear Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of assaulting her as a teenager.
A bombshell email has revealed how Andrew asked his taxpayer-funded police bodyguard to investigate the ‘lying’ young woman.
The King looked stunned as he greeted people in the crowd lined up behind metal barriers outside Lichfield Cathedral.
In keeping with the royal family’s usual response to unwanted questions or criticism (never complain, never explain), the King chose to ignore what was bothering him, without reacting at all (Image: The King inside Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire)
Surprisingly, the prince passed on details of his date of birth and social security number, presumably given to him by Epstein.
He also claimed that Virginia, who committed suicide earlier this year, had a criminal conviction; this claim was not supported by any evidence or verified by the police and was vehemently denied by his family.
An earlier email revelation proved Andrew lied to Buckingham Palace and the British public by claiming he had cut off all contact with his close friend in December 2010 after Epstein was released from prison on child sex charges.
Twelve weeks later, the pedophile emailed the financier saying they were “in this together” and nauseatingly expressed a desire to “play some more soon.”
His ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, who also lives at the Royal Lodge, has come under fire in recent weeks over startling new emails alleging that Epstein secretly provided her with money for 15 years.
The convicted pedophile complained to friends about the disgraced duchess’s devious behavior in messages suggesting her financial support went far beyond the £15,000 he admitted receiving from her.
In previously unseen emails, Epstein reveals Fergie was so desperate to get close to him that she ‘was the first one to celebrate his release from prison’ with their two daughters. Princess Beatrice was 20 at the time and Eugenie was 19; meaning he was the same age as most of his victims.
The shocking allegations are contained in numerous documents being reviewed by the US Congress. They will be released after being issued to protect the identities of hundreds of young girls who were raped and sexually assaulted by Epstein.
Last month the MoS revealed Fergie had written a letter to Epstein claiming she would “never have anything to do” with the sex offender again, just weeks after he gave an interview, reigniting the scandal that saw her and Andrew relinquish their titles on Friday.
Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson (photo taken in 2019) face increasing scrutiny over their friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
It comes as the king faces mounting pressure to evict his brother from his Royal Lodge home (pictured), where he has lived rent-free for more than 20 years
In a London Evening Standard interview on 7 March 2011, Fergie issued a ‘heartfelt apology’ for accepting £15,000 from Epstein, calling it a ‘massive error of judgement’.
The comment angered the financier, who later that day emailed his friend, French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, complaining: ‘The duchess, whom I have helped financially for 15 years, has said she wants nothing to do with a pedophile and child sexual abuser. ‘It caused quite a stir.’
Brunel was later arrested on rape charges and killed himself in prison in 2022, three years after Epstein’s suicide in prison.
Epstein demanded that Fergie write him a public apology letter regarding the interview and threatened to sue her if she did not.
In Ms Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, she claimed Prince Andrew told Princess Beatrice and Eugenie they were “a little younger than you” on the first night they allegedly had sex.
On the day Ms. Giuffre said she met the prince in March 2001, Maxwell woke her up at his London home and told her she would have a “special day” and meet “a handsome prince” “just like Cinderella.”
When Andrew arrived, Maxwell told him to guess his age. She recalled that she ‘guessed correctly’ that the prince, then 41, was 17, adding: ‘My daughters are only slightly younger than you.’
Ms Giuffre said she remembered running to her disposable camera to take the now-famous photo of herself with Andrew, adding: ‘My mother would never forgive me if I met someone as famous as Prince Andrew and didn’t pose for the photo.’ The prince has repeatedly denied her allegations.
Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein photographed together in Central Park in 2011
Virginia Giuffre photographed with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in London in 2001
Later that night, Ms. Giuffre claimed she went to the Tramp nightclub with Andrew, Epstein and Maxwell, where the prince “sweated profusely”; but later insisted that a medical condition made this impossible. Maxwell instructed him: ‘When we get home, you will do for Jeffrey what you did for him.’
Ms. Giuffre doubled down on her claim that she and Andrew took a bath together.
He wrote: ‘We could not stay there long because the prince was anxious to get into bed. He then thanked me in his clipped British accent. In my memory the whole thing took less than half an hour.’
He added: ‘He was friendly enough but he still had a point; It was as if he believed it was his birthright to have sex with me.’
Epstein later said he gave him $15,000 for providing services to the man the tabloids dubbed “Randy Andy.”
Ms Giuffre repeated Andrew’s fiercely denied claim that he attended a sex party with her and ‘about eight young girls’ on the Caribbean island of Little St James (known as ‘Paedo Island’) in 2001.
He wrote: ‘This time it wasn’t just the two of us; It was an orgy. The other girls all looked and appeared to be under 18 and didn’t really speak English. ‘Epstein laughed at their inability to really communicate and said they were the easiest girls to get along with.’
Fergie pictured with Princess Eugenie (L) and Princess Beatrice (R) at a movie premiere in 2009.
Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein reportedly claimed to have financed the former duchess for 15 years (captured in prison mugshot in 2017)
Andrew has always vehemently denied Ms. Giuffre’s allegations.
The book claimed Prince Andrew insisted Ms Giuffre sign a gag order so she wouldn’t embarrass the late Queen during her Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022.
After Ms Giuffre filed a lawsuit against the prince, alleging rape and emotional distress, she was reportedly paid £10 million in a settlement in which the prince did not admit any wrongdoing. He has consistently and vehemently denied all her allegations.
Ms Giuffre said she had agreed to keep quiet for at least a year as part of the deal, which ‘seemed important to the prince because it ensured his mother’s Platinum Jubilee was not tarnished’.




