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Creepy King Charles Painting Is Vandalized by Radical Animal Rights Activists, Gets a Cartoon Face and Speech Balloon!

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Radical activists for animal rights have pulled a royal prank at the Philip Mould Gallery in London, where they vandalized the creepy new portrait of King Charles.

Animal Rising extremists have stuck a cartoon poster from the British stop-motion animated comedy Wallace and Gromit on the monarch’s face.

Also stuck was a speech balloon attacking the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a charity in England and Wales which supposedly promotes animal welfare.

The disturbing painting is the first official portrait of Charles he became King and was ‘partly inspired by his history of environmental work’.

Daily Mail reported:

“One poster plastered over the portrait was of Wallace’s face and the other was a speech bubble reading: ‘No Cheese,

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