
A man who was arrested after eggs were thrown towards the King while on a walkabout in York has been bailed, police have said.
The 23-year-old was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of a public order offence during the royal visit.
The King and Queen Consort were not hit by any of the thrown eggs as they met well-wishers at Micklegate Bar.
The suspect has been interviewed and released on bail, North Yorkshire Police said.

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