Animal rights activists vandalize a portrait of King Charles III at a London art gallery to protest against animal cruelty on farms approved by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Key Points
Activists pasted a picture of Wallace from 'Wallace and Gromit' over the portrait of King Charles III
The incident was designed to highlight violations of animal husbandry rules at RSPCA-approved farms
The portrait was not damaged as it was protected by a sheet of plastic
Pros
Brings attention to animal cruelty on farms
Raises awareness about the treatment of animals in factory farms