Shocking moment man nearly roller blades into King Charles III’s car | Exclusive video

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EXCLUSIVE: Shocking moment man nearly roller blades into King Charles III’s car. The man, who was on roller blades had to be tackled by police as the royal cavalcade entered Parliament Square at approximately 7.40pm yesterday. The man tried to cross the road as the new king was making his way to Westminster Hall for another vigil for his late mother. The Met Police confirmed the man was allowed on his way after officers gave him a few words of advice.

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