A new royal controversy has just stepped in after the Thames Valley Police confirmed on Monday, November 18, that two masked men broke into King Charles III’s Windsor Castle estate. Immediately, the royal followers were more than concerned for the family’s security.
The incident occurred on October 13, when two men scaled a six-foot fence and used a stolen truck to break through a security gate. The Windsor Castle estate is the home to Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their three children, fortunately, they were sleeping at Adelaide Cottage.
The Thames Valley Police stated the suspects fled towards the Old Windsor/Datchet area while confirming that no arrests have been made yet. They also released a short statement to clear the air.
“Offenders entered a farm building and made off with vehicles. An investigation is underway into the incident. “
Sources close to Buckingham Palace also indicated that King Charles III and Queen Camilla Parker were not present at the castle, and no member of the Royal Family is currently exposed to any risk.