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‘I’m the Prince of Wales’: Watch This Bizarre Anti-Israel Rant

Jun 1, 2026·2 min read

A man dressed in a bizarre costume delivered a bizarre rant to a man standing outside the office of the British Ministry of Justice in central London.

Wearing a red and green bandana, a burgundy tunic over a red kilt, a frilly apron with a strange symbol that resembled a swastika and a keffiyeh tied around his neck and holding a mop, the man announced his identity.

“I’m the Prince of Wales,” he told the bemused security staffer, who listened in polite silence to the whole tirade.

“So I’ve come up here to the Crown Prosecution Service because they’re absolutely filthy, absolutely bogging,” he went on. “So I’m going to go in there now, and I’m going to mop the filth of genocide off them, the blood of Palestinian children and the fact that Britain is doing the equivalent of supporting the Nazis in the Second World War by supporting Israel.”

Protests against Israel and its alleged “genocide” in Gaza occur frequently in Great Britain, occasionally taking strange turns and at times turning violent.

A group of anti-Israel activists from the proscribed and then un-proscribed group Palestine Action was recently convicted after breaking into Elbit Systems, a factory owned by an Israeli defense contractor, and causing £1 million ($1.36 million) in damage as well as striking a female security guard in the back with a sledgehammer and causing a serious injury.

In addition, synagogues and ambulances have been firebombed, people have been stabbed in the streets and Jewish-owned businesses have been vandalized across London. A team of 100 officers was deployed to Jewish neighborhoods in the British capital to combat the rise in anti-Jewish violence.

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