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Two charged after man who heckled Prince Andrew 'pinned to ground' at Queen's procession

Two men have been charged with assault after allegedly tackling a heckler who shouted at Prince Andrew during the Queen's coffin procession.

Police Scotland launched an investigation after crowd members were filmed pinning the protestor to the ground on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh on September 12.

The 22-year-old victim was removed from the scene by officers and subsequently charged with a breach-of-the-peace.

He is accused of saying to the Duke of York, 62: "Andrew, you're a sick old man!" and then "disgusting".

As he was dragged away he is also said to have shouted "I've done nothing wrong!"

He awaits a court date.

A man was filmed shouting at Prince Andrew during the procession

The protester was seen on the ground before police came to his aid

The force has now confirmed two other men, both aged 34, are due in court in connection with the assault.

A force spokeswoman said: “Two men, both 34, have been arrested and charged in connection with assault following an incident on the Royal Mile on September 12.

“A report will be sent for the consideration of the fiscal.”

Andrew was walking behind his late mother's coffin with brothers King Charles and Prince Edward and sister Princess Anne as it was transported to St Giles' Cathedral from the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

He could be seen heckling Prince Andrew and called him "disgusting"

People from the crowd allegedly tackled him to the floor

In a previous statement, the police said: "A 22-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with a breach of the peace on the Royal Mile around 2.50pm on Monday, 12 September 2022.

"He was released on an undertaking to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date and a report will be sent to the Procurator Fiscal."

Prince Andrew walks behind his mother's coffin during the procession in Edinburgh (

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Another anti-monarchy protester was also led away by police after holding up a placard saying 'not my King' while King Charles addressed parliament.

Further arrests were made in the Scottish capital, including after a woman, 22, held up a poster saying "F*** Imperialism, Abolish Monarchy".

She was charged with a breach of the peace.

The arrests caused uproar and led many to claim that their right to freedom of speech is under threat.