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Home » News » Helicopter or Horse? King Charles’s swift exit from a Scottish food bank

Helicopter or Horse? King Charles’s swift exit from a Scottish food bank

Some protesters were cordoned off from the event shouted “not my King”.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
January 17, 2025
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King Charles has raised a few eyebrows by opting to hop onto a helicopter after visiting a food bank in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. The King’s visit to The Gate in Alloa was meant to highlight the charity’s vital work—helping over 4,000 people last year and distributing a hefty 190 food parcels a month. But the conversation quickly shifted from “How lovely!” to “Wait, a helicopter?”

King Charles visited a food bank in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, yesterday.

Here he is leaving.pic.twitter.com/1IsOcPEASK

— Otto English (@Otto_English) January 17, 2025

The Gate’s Incredible Work

For those unfamiliar with The Gate, it continues to provide roughly 75,000 meals a year and runs four satellite food larders in the region. That’s a lot of mouths fed and a lot of hearts warmed. So naturally, the King’s presence was a big deal: onlookers sang “God Save the King” and gave him what can only be described as a very polite Scottish reception.

A Not-So-Polite Farewell?

But not everyone was thrilled. A small group of protesters—“Not my King!” placards in tow—made their presence known from behind a cordon. Still, the bigger talking point seemed to be His Majesty’s mode of departure. Surely a quietly understated car would have done? Or maybe an eco-friendly horse-drawn carriage?

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NEW: Protesters chant 'not my King' as King Charles visits a local food bank in the small town of Alloa. pic.twitter.com/VphrkfKuWS

— The National (@ScotNational) January 16, 2025

Why the Helicopter, Exactly?

You might argue the King’s schedule is jam-packed, requiring the speed of flight. Or perhaps he’s just keen to test the patience of social media scrollers who’ll inevitably call him out for extravagance. Either way, it’s certainly an interesting juxtaposition: handing out food parcels one minute, then soaring off in a helicopter the next.

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We kid you not

This is how Charles dropped in by helicopter at a food bank today#NotMyKing #KingCharles #NotMyGreedyKing #RoyalFamily #alloha pic.twitter.com/8YACK6trEN

— #NotMyKing (@NoKingCharlie) January 16, 2025

The Bigger Picture

Let’s not overlook the essential work the food bank does. The Gate helps thousands of people who are struggling—providing nourishment, a sense of community, and even a little bit of hope. Whether or not Charles took a helicopter doesn’t diminish their efforts, but the optics? Well, they’ll keep Twitter going for days.

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