- Queen Elizabeth II’s mural in Sheffield, England has sparked an outrage.
- Mural depicting Queen Elizabeth II deemed offensive by some in Sheffield, England.
- “Have we become the kind of neighborhood where this kind of broad daylight vandalism of our community walls takes place without consequence?”.
Locals in Sheffield, England are outraged over a mural depicting Queen Elizabeth II that some have deemed offensive.
With the caption “Have we really become the kind of neighborhood where this kind of broad daylight vandalism of our community walls takes place without consequence?,” a photo of the painting was posted to the Facebook group Only In Meersbrook.
“Watch out for your walls people, I don’t think this is the last bit of so-called “erotic“ graffiti we’ll be getting round here if things keep deteriorating at their current rate #reflexology,” Josh Davies added.

Blynk Lash & Brow’s director, Erica Anderson, responded to the tweet by saying, “Thanks for the PR Josh, your a hun.”
Users flocked to the comment section as soon as the post went live on the platform to vent their rage.
“This is still spray paint on a public road there is no exception, it’s vandalism!!!” said one user.
A second wrote: “Loving the sheer amount of murals of the queen that are popping up that look very unlike the queen.”
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