
A failure in the security of the British royal family attracts widespread attention and alarm. This time the news is for them intrusion of a person twice, during the days of Christmasin it Palace of Kensington, the Residence of the Princes of Wales
The man has been identified, according to a statement from Vanitatis Derek Eganand was arrested on December 21st and 23rd after he climbed over the property’s external fence and was already in the garden.
On both occasions, The Sun reported, he was carrying a heavy backpack, the contents of which were not reported.
After the first entry he was released on bail. But when he re-offended, he was taken into police custody and confiscated Legal proceedingswhich continues on January 6th.
Although none of the members were harmed, concerns remained.
He Kensington Palace is one of the symbolic properties the royal family. He was born and raised there Queen Victoria until he ascended the throne. He was alive too Lady Di and died Queen Anne.
It is currently the residence of William, Kate and their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
According to Vanitatis, several of the family’s cousins also have their official residence there. Queen Elizabeth.
One of them is this Duke of Gloucester81 years old, with his wife, Birgitte van Deurs. They take up the space intended for stables.
The princes of Kent and the princess EugeniaTogether with her husband and children, they complete the list of residents.
A Vanity Fair article reports that the building dates back to 1605 Sir George Coppina social careerist, built a stately country house in a suburban estate on the outskirts of London. according to the book The History of Kensington Palacefrom Tracy BormanThe original villa was a summer house.
According to the historic Royal Palace website in 1689 William III and his wife Mary II They took the throne EnglandThey bought the mansion and turned it into a royal residence.
Its style combines its origins as an aristocratic country house and later palatial extensions. In this architectural combination the contributions of Sir Christopher Wrenone of the great English baroque architects.
The available information says this is the case 500 rooms. Additionally, there are interiors and gardens to explore.