Last month the heir to the throne's chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce was surrounded by a masked mob and police have called for anyone who recognizes those responsible to come forward and vowed they will face the consequences of their actions.
Detective Chief Superintendent Matthew Horne - who is heading the team of detectives - said: "Police officers were attacked, and buildings and shops had their windows smashed, amongst other acts of vandalism, including an attack on the royal convoy.
"We believe that most of the people whose pictures we have released today may have committed serious offenses of violent disorder and criminal damage in this area and urge them, or anybody who knows them, to come forward and speak to us.
"Those who are convicted of an offense will have to face the consequences of having a criminal record, which could have a potential impact on their future employment and travel."
The mob smashed a rear window of the royal couple’s car, splattered it with paint and tried to overturn it as Charles and Camilla traveled to the Royal Variety Performance in London's West End.
Camilla was reportedly so afraid she was reduced to tears and was seen grabbing Charles' hand inside the armored vehicle.
Now London's Metropolitan police force are hoping members of the public will recognize individuals caught on film, including a young woman who struck the car, breaking a back window and two men separately attacking it.