Concerned Prince William is frightened by Windsor security breach – questions WILL be asked, expert says

The Prince According to an analyst, William is undoubtedly alarmed by the Windsor security breach and will be inquiring.

Arthur Edwards, a seasoned royal photographer for The Sun, stated that the Waleses “must be quite worried” following the attack on the Windsor Castle grounds by masked robbers.

The two men climbed a six-foot fence at night to steal farm vehicles while William, his wife Princess Kate, and their children slept at a nearby house, as we exclusively revealed this week.

Then, as they ran away, they rammed a security fence with a stolen truck.

They must have been observing Windsor Castle for some time, according to a source.

Mr. Edwards, who has reported on the Royal Family for almost 50 years, said Wednesday that the occurrence is “just incredible” on The Sun’s Royal Show.

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“They must be quite worried,” he said, adding that the estate was “vast.” They must have been trying to solve that one till the wee hours of the morning.

However, Mr. Edwards, who is eighty-four, stated that “nothing’s perfect” with regard to the security of the Firm.

He brought up the 1982 break-in at Buckingham Palace in which invader Michael Fagan entered the late Queen’s bedroom.

“That was all because events fell into place, one was going on duty, one was going off duty and he just walked into the room,” stated the photographer. “It s going to happen.”

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However, he described the current break-in as “frightening” and also stated, “I’m sure William would have been quite concerned.”

“I imagine William had some questions, but they just went for the vehicles, not to harm anybody,” Mr. Edwards continued. “It is very important to keep the Royal Family safe.”

Masked men raid Windsor Castle estate while Prince William, Kate and children sleep in major security scare

“I imagine they wouldn t have got too close to the house anyway.”

He went on to say that “so much security” and “it’s very well-policed”

The two masked males took off on a quad bike that was kept in a barn and in a pickup truck.

Queen Camilla and King Charles were not present.

However, it was thought that the 42-year-old Prince and Princess of Wales were in Adelaide Cottage with George, 11, Charlotte, 9, and Louis, 6.

The family frequently uses the broken gate, which is the closest exit to their house, and it’s only five minutes away.

Although gun policemen are still believed to patrol the grounds, The Sun reported on Sunday that armed police had been removed from Windsor Castle’s two main public entrances. This news follows the break-in.

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Shaw Farm, a working farm within the castle’s protection zone, was the target of the attackers.

Before breaking in, they would have needed to know that the cars were kept there and when it would be easiest to go out and avoid detection, according to a source.

Thus, they must have spent some time observing Windsor Castle.

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Although Windsor Castle has alarms, it wasn’t until they broke through the security barrier at the Shaw Farm Gate exit that anyone realized there had been a break-in.

The barrier was so severely damaged that it had to be replaced.

The young princes and princesses would have been sleeping at Adelaide Cottage, which is located nearby but still on the grounds, as it was a Sunday night during a school week.

In the summer of 2022, William and Kate moved into the Cottage.

The Shaw Farm gate served as the starting point for the procession to Windsor Castle during Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.

A lack of qualified officers was cited as the reason for the decision to remove armed police from it and the other main entry for the general public and craftsmen.

It was also done to calm tourists who were afraid of police officers with guns.

Only during the Changing of the Guard ceremony do armed police now show up in front of the castle.

A Thames Valley Police spokeswoman confirmed this night that we got a report of a burglary at a property on Crown Estate land close to the A308 in Windsor at approximately 11.45 p.m. on Sunday, October 13.

Criminals stole a red quad bike and a black Isuzu pickup after breaking into a farm building. After that, they headed for the Old Windsor/Datchet region.

The investigation is still underway, and no arrests have been made as of yet.

It is thought that Camilla was at a spa in India prior to the couple’s tour of Australia and Samoa, while the King was in Scotland at the time of the raid.

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ spokesperson declined to comment.

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One of the earlier security concerns at Windsor Castle occurred on Christmas Day 2021, when a crossbow-wielding invader scaled a gate and declared his intention to kill the Queen.

For treason, 23-year-old Jaswant Singh Chail received a nine-year prison sentence.

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