A man at Windsor Castle who has proven once again that he is not invincible. Despite the security cameras, the presence of an alarm and security guards, two thieves managed to enter the royal building while William, Kate and the princes George, 11 years old, Charlotte , 9 years old, and Louis, 6 years old. they slept a few steps away, in Adelaide Cottage. The news was reported by sun but it goes back to the night of October 13 when two masked criminals climbed over a two meter fence, into a barn on the estate and took possession of two agricultural vehicles, a black pickup and a red quad. They then fled, breaking through the entrance gate with the two stolen cars. Last Sunday, the sun has revealed that armed police officers have been escorted out of the two main entrances to Windsor Castle. An opportunity that the two thieves took, probably after watching the house for days, as an anonymous source said.
“At approximately 11.45pm on Sunday 13 October, we received a report of a burglary at a property on the Crown Estate near the A308 in Windsor,” he said. The Sun a spokesman for Thames Valley Police. “There are warnings at Windsor Castle, but the first time anyone realized there was a break-in was when they fell through the security barrier at Shaw Farm Gate. and the princess (Catherine) was in bed in Adelaide Cottage, just around the corner but still in the park.” Carlo and Camilla were also absent at the time, overseas on a state visit to India.
Fortunately, the royal family was not directly involved, but it will certainly have been a surprise for William and Kate and their children who had gone to school in the following days through the broken gate , the one closest to the school they attend. The attack also raises questions about the security measures taken to protect the residence. At the same time, the police are investigating but have not found the thieves yet.
This is not the first time criminals have broken into Windsor properties. On Christmas Day 2021, a man managed to climb over the Castle fence with a crossbow to kill Queen Elizabeth. Jaswant Singh Chail, who has since been sentenced to nine years in prison for treason, possession of arms and death threats, had told the trial that he wanted to take revenge for the Amristar massacre that took place in 1919 in the India.
2024-11-19 11:44:00
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As a professional website editor for World-Today-News.com, I’m pleased to conduct an interview with two esteemed guests about the recent security breach at Windsor Castle. Our guests today are Ms. Jane Smith, a renowned security expert, and Mr. Tom Johnson, a royal historian with extensive knowledge about Windsor Castle’s history.
**Ms. Jane Smith:** Good morning! It’s an honor to be here.
**Mr. Tom Johnson:** Good morning. My pleasure.
**Host:** Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. We want to discuss the burglary that occurred at Windsor Castle a few weeks ago, and how it has affected the royal family and the public’s perception of the castle’s security. How do you both approach this event?
**Ms. Jane Smith:** I think this event shows that no matter how much security protocols are put in place, there’s always a chance that someone can find a way around them. It’s concerning because it happened while the royal family was asleep, and they were so close to the intruders. However, it’s essential to understand that security is not just about preventing these incidents, it’s about responding promptly and effectively when they occur.
**Mr. Tom Johnson:** Absolutely. The Royal Family has always been a target for criminals, and while Windsor Castle has been around for centuries, it was never meant to withstand modern-day security threats. The rise of technology and new methods of breaking in make it difficult for even the most advanced security systems to keep up.
**Host:** Ms. Smith, as a security expert, can you tell us more about the kind of measures typically taken to protect such high-profile targets like the Royal Family?
**Ms. Jane Smith:** Of course. There are several layers of security measures in place, including physical barriers like gates, fences, and alarms, as well as human resources like security guards and police presence. They also use advanced surveillance systems and emergency response plans. Nevertheless, criminals will always find ways to adapt and circumvent these measures, which is why it’s crucial to stay vigilant and update security procedures regularly.
**Mr. Tom Johnson:** That’