Crocs at the Palace? King Charles’ Reaction Sparks Online Debate
A series of photos showing King Charles III’s reaction to guests wearing Crocs at a formal palace event has gone viral, dividing public opinion and igniting a conversation about royal etiquette.
Celebrating 25 Years of the Royal Drawing School
On 24 June, King Charles hosted a sophisticated art reception at St James’s Palace to mark 25 years of the Royal Drawing School, which he founded in 2000. The King attended the event alongside Queen Camilla, celebrating standout alumni and loyal supporters.
The event also served as the launch of a special exhibition titled “The Power of Drawing: Marking 25 Years of the Royal Drawing School,” where King Charles contributed one of his own original sketches.

Star-Studded Guest List—and a Surprising Choice in Footwear
The guest list featured prominent names like David Hockney, Tim Burton, and Thomas Heatherwick. However, it was Grayson Perry and Tracey Emin who stole the spotlight—not for their art, but for their shoes.
Both artists arrived at the formal event wearing Crocs, the foam clogs that gained fame in the late 2000s and have made a surprising comeback in recent years.
A Royal Reaction Goes Viral
A photographer allegedly captured King Charles’ shocked reaction to the unconventional footwear. The pictures, now circulating widely online, show the monarch appearing visibly surprised.
Though it’s unclear if the Crocs were the exact cause of his expression, the moment has fueled heated discussions on social media.

Internet Weighs In: Disrespectful or Hilarious?
Opinions online are deeply divided.
“People turning up to the palace in Crocs shows the decline of UK standards,” one user complained.
“Don’t allow it—ask them to leave,” another suggested.
Others took a more lighthearted approach:
“Absolutely hilarious,” one person laughed.
“Can tell Charlie doesn’t shop at Tesco,” another quipped.
Some urged guests to dress more formally, with one noting:
“Meeting the King? Ditch the Crocs. Go for something polished.”
The Verdict?
Whether seen as disrespectful or delightfully rebellious, the Croc-clad artists certainly made a statement—and King Charles’ candid reaction ensured it won’t be forgotten anytime soon.