Activists hang photo of Andrew leaving police custody in the Louvre
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Activists hang photo of Andrew leaving police custody in the Louvre
"Activists have hung a photo in the Louvre museum in Paris of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor being driven from a police station after his arrest. The British political campaign group Everyone Hates Elon fixed the photo, which shows the former prince slouched in the backseat of a Range Rover, on a wall of the Paris gallery on Sunday. The photo was taken by the Reuters photographer Phil Noble after Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on Thursday at the Sandringham estate on suspicion of misconduct in public office."
"Everyone Hates Elon claims to target billionaires and their politician mates via provocative stunts, which have previously included posters in London featuring photos of Manchester United footballers and stating immigration has done more for this city than billionaire tax dodgers ever have, after comments by the club's largest single shareholder, Jim Ratcliffe, about the UK being colonised by immigrants. Activists from the group also unveiled a huge sign in Venice's St Mark's Square"
Activists hung a photo in the Louvre of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor being driven from a police station after his arrest. The British political campaign group Everyone Hates Elon fixed the photo, which shows the former prince slouched in the backseat of a Range Rover. The photo was taken by Reuters photographer Phil Noble after the arrest at Sandringham on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He spent eleven hours in custody at Aylsham police station in Norfolk. A card beneath the frame read "He's Sweating Now" with "2026" below. Everyone Hates Elon has previously targeted billionaires and politicians with provocative stunts in London and Venice. Mountbatten-Windsor faces allegations of sharing confidential government information with Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a trade envoy between 2001 and 2011, and emails released by the US Department of Justice appear to show him sharing reports of official visits. He could not be contacted for comment and has previously denied wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.
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