Royal security breach came as thousands of young people in anger are confronted with the riot police and tried to storm the Ministry of finance after narrow victory of the coalition Government a vote on tuition fees.
Clarence House, official residence of the couple, would not comment on newspaper reported that Camilla has been reached in offshore by stick rushed by car Windows accidentally opened in the fray.
"But what we say is that their Royal highnesses were unharmed and received no medical attention," a spokesman told AFP.
Prime Minister David Cameron said that he was "very worried" by the lapse of security - comes in advance of the wedding of Charles Prince William son in April of next year - and said to those who have attacked the car must be punished.
"We want to draw the lessons from that but, above all, we want to ensure that persons involved in these terrible ways feel the force of law of the Earth, said Cameron.
Scotland Yard Chief Sir Paul Stephenson said road that couple's royal had been carefully studied minutes before the attack, adding that armed Royal protection officers held back by not opening fire on demonstrators.
"I believe that the officers who protected their Royal highnesses showed very real retained some of these agents were armed," he told BBC radio.
"But it was an incredibly shocking incident and there will be a criminal investigation full inside."
Clarence House said that the royal couple was "grateful" for the actions of the police and "fully understand the difficulties facing the police."
Police arrested 33 persons, while protesters at least 43-12 policemen were wounded in clashes outside Parliament raged for hours after MEPs voted on the issue of costs, according to figures from the police.
A police watchdog said it has launched an investigation after only 20 years old student needed surgery for bleeding on the brain after that he had been struck on the head with a police baton.
Plans raise costs led the Government of his resignation from the first policy and exposed deep strains, both in the ranks of liberal democracy and their conservative coalition partners.
Majority Government was cut by three quarters deputies voted by 323 to 302 to raise the annual ceiling of tuition at the English-speaking universities of 2012.
In common to cut deficit baseline costs austerity measures will now climb up to 6,000 pounds, with an upper limit of 9 000 pounds.
An extensive clean-up operation was underway Friday outside the houses of Parliament, where a sad statue of war, Prime Minister Winston Churchill stood behind a pile of metal fence parts sinking.
Events for Thursday, hooded militants had rained flares, sticks, metal fences of billiard balls, rocks and bombs paint on police protect the Parliament, the Council of the Treasury and the Supreme Court.
Charles and his second wife Camilla was greeted when they were targeted by a separatist group of approximately 200 protesters chanting "off the coast of the head" stormed Christmas shoppers in the central area of Oxford Street.
As a smile Camilla left the annual charity concert couple was directed to when they were attacked, she said to reporters: "I'm fine thank you - first everything."
Former Royal police officer Charles Shoebridge said the incident "ranks among the most serious violations to the security of the last decade.
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