
Prince William and Kate Middleton have received shocking news about their London home while they were on holiday. Last month, an intruder broke into their Kensington Palace residence twice, but the culprit was eventually caught by police. This is not the first incident, as previously, when they were still living in Adelaide Cottage in October 2024, thieves stole agricultural machinery in the immediate vicinity of the residence, writes Geo.TV.
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William and Kate moved into their new home, Forest Lodge, two months ago, and adequate security measures have been taken, despite complaints from neighbors.
Recent events seem to point to a disturbing discovery — Prince Harry's repeated statements about his safety have been dismissed in vain.
Prince Harry has visited the UK several times even after he was evicted from Frogmore Cottage in Windsor in 2023. King Charles' youngest son has argued that while he may risk his own safety, he cannot put his family at risk.
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After his departure from the royal family, his police protection was withdrawn, and Harry has been fighting to resolve the issue with the Home Office ever since. During this time, during some of his visits, the monarch even offered him to stay at Buckingham Palace. However, Harry immediately rejected this offer, claiming that it was not enough security.
This has left many royal experts baffled, who have suggested that Harry was merely making excuses to vent his anger to fuel the rift between him and the royal family. Although, as it turns out, these claims were not entirely unfounded, given the recent security breaches that have occurred at Windsor and Kensington Palaces.
It looks like the fight may finally be over, as sources close to the Sussexes report that Harry has finally won his case for taxpayer-funded security.
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Previously, experts were reported to believe that the loud party ruined the Sussexes' chances of reconciliation.