The British tabloids outnumbered each other on the front pages on Wednesday with reports of the incident: the “Daily Mail” wrote in large letters about a “shotgun shell drama”. The Daily Mirror said the palace was in lockdown following the attack. The Sun, citing eyewitnesses, reported that the man shouted that he wanted to kill the king before throwing objects over the fence into the palace grounds. (sda)
Daily Mail: Man held in shotgun cartridges drama at
the palace #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/3PsdTbAUzg— George Mann 🫧⚒️🫧 (@sgfmann) May 2, 2023
Patrick O’Neil and John Loughrey are pictured. They call themselves “Royal Enthusiasts”.
According to Earl Marshall, who was responsible for the organization, 7,000 military personnel were involved in the rehearsals. The service at the abbey was to be attended by 2,300 people, including about 100 heads of state. (jam/sda)
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