The Daily Telegraph

Royalist held in cells for 13 hours by mistake

- By Will Bolton and Catherine Lough

A SUPPORTER of the Royal family has said she was arrested and held for 13 hours during the Coronation because she happened to be standing near Just Stop Oil protesters.

Alice Chambers said she had no idea she was standing next to the activists because they had not yet begun the demonstrat­ion that they carried out on the Mall on Saturday.

The 36-year-old architect suddenly found herself being arrested after Metropolit­an Police officers burst into the crowd and began handcuffin­g people, she told the i newspaper.

Ms Chambers, who is Australian but has lived in London for seven years, said she was told at around 9am that she was being arrested on suspicion of “potential to cause a breach of the peace”.

She told the i: “I was just sitting on my little stool and I noticed there was some yelling and then some police swooped in and were pushing the crowd back. I must have been right on the edge of that. I went to get up and two police officers just grabbed me and handcuffed me.”

Over 13 hours, Chambers was held in a cell, subjected to physical searches and had her DNA, fingerprin­ts and photograph taken before the Met realised she was a bystander. She said it was not until she was interviewe­d at 7pm that police officers acknowledg­ed their mistake. “They looked at each other and then they asked, ‘Have you ever heard of Just Stop Oil?’ I said, ‘Up until today, no’. They said, ‘We have no further questions and we’re really sorry you’ve been caught up in this’. That was the point I started crying and got emotional.” It was a further two and a half hours before she was able to leave Wandsworth Police Station to return home. A spokesman for the Met Police said: “We are aware that a woman was arrested in relation to a protest on 6 May 2023. The arresting officer was from Lincolnshi­re Police and the complaint has therefore been passed to the relevant force to investigat­e.

“The Met will assist by providing any relevant informatio­n they require.”

 ?? ?? Royalist Alice Chambers, 36, said she was left in tears after she was arrested during the Coronation because she was standing near to a group ofjust Stop Oil protesters
Royalist Alice Chambers, 36, said she was left in tears after she was arrested during the Coronation because she was standing near to a group ofjust Stop Oil protesters

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