Disgraced Prince Andrew heckled at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral procession

A Scottish man heckled disgraced Prince Andrew at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral procession Monday, telling the Queen’s son he's a “sick outdated man.”

The person was swiftly arrested after shouting on the prince whereas his older brother, King Charles III, led the procession of the late Queen’s coffin to St. Giles’ Cathedral.

“Andrew, you’re a sick outdated man,” the heckler shouted earlier than being yanked out of the gang by a cop and members of the gang.

Police saved pushing the heckler farther from the gang, as he shouted “Disgusting!” and instructed the cop, “Oy, I’ve executed nothing fallacious.”

The heckler was subsequently arrested, a reporter on the scene from native journal Holyrood Each day tweeted.

The heckler is seemingly named Rory, and instructed the reporter that “highly effective males shouldn’t be allowed to commit sexual crimes and get away with it.”

Andrew, 62, was the one certainly one of his siblings to not put on a army uniform throughout the Scottish procession.

Queen Elizabeth stripped the prince of his royal and army titles in January, a day after a Manhattan decide allowed the sexual assault lawsuit introduced by Virginia Giuffre in opposition to the disgraced royal to maneuver ahead.

Queen Elizabeth's children walk behind their mother's casket as they process to St Giles Cathedral.
Queen Elizabeth’s kids stroll behind their mom’s casket as they go to St. Giles’ Cathedral.
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Prince Andrew (right) was the only one of his siblings to not don a military uniform during the Scottish procession.
Prince Andrew (proper) was the one certainly one of his siblings to not put on a army uniform throughout the Scottish procession.
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Queen Elizabeth stripped the prince of his royal and army titles in January, a day after a Manhattan decide allowed the sexual assault lawsuit introduced by Virginia Giuffre in opposition to the disgraced royal to maneuver ahead.
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The royal family looks on as he Duke of Hamilton places the Crown of Scotland on the coffin during the Service of Prayer and Reflection for the Life of Queen Elizabeth II on September 12, 2022.
The royal household appears on because the Duke of Hamilton locations the Crown of Scotland on the coffin throughout the Service of Prayer and Reflection for the Lifetime of Queen Elizabeth II on September 12, 2022.
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Andrew has been beneath intense scrutiny since his 2019 BBC interview during which he tried to justify his shut relationship with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and convicted sex-trafficking madam Ghislaine Maxwell.

He has repeatedly denied any allegations of sexual misconduct.

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