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    King Charles encounters seagull droppings during Northern Ireland visit

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    By News Desk on May 21, 2026 Northern Ireland
    King Charles encounters seagull droppings during Northern Ireland visit
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    Get you up to speed: King Charles pooped on by seagull on Northern Ireland visit | News UK

    King Charles was struck by bird droppings while greeting the public in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. Witness Irene Marting confirmed the incident and reported that the King joked about it afterwards.

    The King continued his visit in Newcastle, Northern Ireland, following the incident, engaging with locals. Meanwhile, the Queen visited the Parson’s Nose pub in Royal Hillsborough, where she assisted in serving Guinness and met with soldiers from The Rifles regarding their deployment in Iraq.

    King Charles III remarked jokingly about the incident with the seagull, saying, “It’s well it didn’t land on my head,” as he interacted with the public in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. Following the state visit, the royal couple hosted a garden party at Hillsborough Castle, where the Queen consort engaged with soldiers from The Rifles, expressing gratitude for a gift they received during their deployment in Iraq.

    What remains unclear — It is not known how the King reacted to the incident beyond his initial joke and ordered the RAF to hunt down the bird and terminate it.

    King Charles encounters seagull droppings during Northern Ireland visit

    The King received an unwanted memento from a recent state visit – a splattering from a seagull.

    Charles joked about his encounter with the bird after it left its mark on the bottom of his suit jacket as he toured the seaside town of Newcastle, Northern Ireland.

    The king was about to start a meet-and-greet with the public that lined the crash barriers along the main street when the bird’s droppings struck, hitting Charles and those around him.

    Irene Marting, 64, from the village of Dromara near Lisburn, was waiting in the crowds with her sister Paula Leitch to see the King and witnessed the incident unfold from across the street.

    She said: ‘We were talking to the King about the seagull and he said, ‘It’s well it didn’t land on my head.

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    ‘We’re so thrilled he’s come to Northern Ireland to see us, and it’s really nice to see him in Newcastle.’

    King Charles encounters seagull droppings during Northern Ireland visit
    Charles was given a good luck charm by a local seagull (Picture: PA)

    The Queen was elsewhere, joking she was ‘not quite the expert’ while pouring a perfect pint of Guinness in Royal Hillsborough.

    At the Parson’s Nose pub and restaurant, she was invited to help in serving up a pint of the black stuff after meeting the staff and received a round of applause for her efforts.

    The royal couple ended their day by hosting a garden party at Hillsborough Castle – the King’s official residence in Northern Ireland – and the Queen met soldiers and officers from The Rifles, the regiment she serves as Colonel-in-Chief.

    She asked them about a recent four-month deployment to Iraq, where they trained local forces, and they thanked her for a gift of Highgrove tea and shortbread biscuits.

    Captain Harry Lin, from C company, 2nd Battalion The Rifles, said afterwards: ‘It was a very generous gesture, we were there at Christmas time, and we shared the shortbread with our American colleagues.

    ‘The Americans were generous to us, so we returned the favour. They didn’t know what shortbread was at first, but they kept coming back for more.’

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