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Aleksandra Bliszczyk

Heckler In Melb Footy Shirt Arrested In Edinburgh After Calling Prince Andrew A ‘Sick Old Man’

A young man wearing a Melbourne City Football Club shirt has been arrested in Edinburgh after he heckled Prince Andrew during the Queen’s coffin procession. We can only bow down to him. The procession was the first funereal ceremony for Queen Elizabeth II who died in Scotland on Friday. Thousands lined the streets to watch the Queen’s coffin drive by, followed by her children King Charles III
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, , and Andrew who marched behind. As the royals walked passed the 22-year-old, he can be heard in video footage yelling out “Andrew, you’re a sick old man”. In case you missed it, Prince Andrew and was earlier this year after he was accused of sexually abusing underage girls alongside paedophile and . The Edinburgh heckler was tackled by others in the crowd before a police officer threw him backwards onto the ground when he raised his hands in surrender before he was arrested. After the man was picked up by police, members of the public shoved him and one yelled out “disgusting”. The man could be heard in the footage telling police “I’ve done nothing wrong”. Honestly, what did he do wrong?? He simply stated a fact. A journalist for a local newspaper spoke to the man, named Rory, while he was under arrest and asked him why he said what he said. Rory replied: “I don’t think powerful men should be able to commit sexual crimes and get away with it.” Amen.
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