Question about Andrew shouted at King on Lancashire visit
It was about the allegations facing Charles' brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Last updated 9th Feb 2026
Thousands of people have gathered at Clitheroe Station to welcome the King as he visits Lancashire.
King Charles was met with crowds wearing Union Jack flags, school children and a brass band.
One member of the public even brought their Corgi puppy to meet him.
A member of the public shouted a question about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to the King, however.
Charles was meeting well-wishers after arriving by train when a man shouted: "How long have you known about Andrew?"
The rest of the crowd booed after the question was asked.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any allegations of wrongdoing.
The crowd cheered as Charles waved goodbye before getting into a car.
Butlers Farmhouse Cheeses visit
King Charles visited the newly opened Butlers’ cheese campus.
Butlers Farmhouse Cheeses' previous office and packing site was destroyed in a total loss fire in November 2023.
During his visit to the new campus, the King met three generations of the Butlers family, their employees, and the business owners who helped in the rebuilding efforts.
The King was guided through the cheesemaking process, from milk to maturation and packing, and viewed a unique maturation shed.
A plaque was unveiled there by Charles.
Matthew Hall, fourth-generation owner of Butlers Farmhouse Cheeses, said, “This is a defining moment in our history. Rather than replacing what we lost in the fire, we have chosen to make a generational investment for the long-term.
“Our campus represents everything we stand for - respect for our craft, belief in the resilience of our people, and a long-term commitment to doing things the right way. To welcome His Majesty The King to officially open it is an incredibly proud moment for our family, team and the wider Lancashire community.”