A 23-year-old arrested in northern England Wednesday for allegedly throwing eggs at King Charles III and Camilla, the queen consort, has reportedly been banned from carrying eggs in public. 

The eggs just missed the royal couple who were in Yorkshire on a royal visit. 

The king and queen were walking down a street in York shaking hands with locals when the suspect, identified by the Mirror as Patrick Thelwell, 23, tossed the eggs at them. 

He was immediately restrained by police after the incident. 

KING CHARLES III AND CAMILLA HURLED WITH EGGS, PROTESTER ARRESTED 

Protester who threw eggs at the king and queen consort was carried away by police

The protester arrested for allegedly throwing eggs at King Charles III said he can't carry eggs in public as a condition of his bail — except when grocery shopping.  (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Thelwell, a self-identified climate activist, told the Mirror that, as a condition of his bail, he must stay 500 meters away from the king and isn’t allowed to carry eggs in public with the exception of grocery shopping. He called the rules "amusing." 

He also claimed the crowd shouted that he should be "murdered" and his head should be on a "spike" but that he wasn’t phased because he knows what "fascism is, what it looks like." Charles has been an advocate of climate change awareness for decades. 

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"People were ripping chunks of my hair out, they were spitting at me. People lost their minds.," he claimed. "It's just so revealing to see when you challenge someone’s beliefs in that way, the belief of the superiority of this man’s blood.

King Charles looks at the ground after eggs were thrown at him, inset photo of cracked egg shells on the ground

King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla were greeted with eggs in York.  (James Glossop/WPA POOL)

"I did what I did because I don't believe in kings. I believe in the equality of all people." 

The North Yorkshire Police didn’t identify Thelwell but said a 23-year-old had been arrested on a public order offense and was interviewed and released. The department didn't immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. 

King Charles looks up as a statue honoring his mother is unveiled

King Charles looks up as a statue of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, is unveiled. (Lindsey Parnaby/AFP)

Charles and Camilla traveled to York as part of a series of engagements around the U.K. They also made a special visit to the city's cathedral, York Minster, where a statue of the king's mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, was unveiled. 

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Thelwell is expected in court Dec. 1.

Fox News Digital's Caroline Thayer contributed to this report.