Windsor security is on edge! Indeed, masked men broke into Adelaide Cottage, the property occupied by Prince William and Princess Kate. According to our colleagues from the newspaper Expressthe facts occurred last month when the princely couple and their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, slept peacefully.
King Charles and Queen Camilla, for their part, were not staying at their residence at the time. If the event was not commented on by Buckingham Palace, the information was leaked to the British press.
Kate and William victims of a burglary in the middle of the night
According to the newspaper story Expresstwo men have
climbed a fence and illegally entered the gardens of Kate and William's residence before heading towards a farm located in the vicinity of Winsdor Castle. The criminals are left with two agricultural vehicles.
“They must have known the vehicles were stored there before breaking in and knew the best time to escape without getting caught.”said a newspaper source The Sun. This same source noted that the incident occurred on a Sunday evening during a
“school week”which means that “the children of the princely couple would have slept in their bed, a few minutes from where the incident took place”. Fortunately, no one was injured or impacted by this nocturnal intrusion.
New blow for Kate and William
The two men ran away aboard a black pick-up and a red quad. The property's alarm would not have sounded until late. For the moment, no arrests have been made, according to our colleagues from the newspaper Express. This incident, which occurred on October 13 around 11:45 p.m., comes after a dark period experienced by Kate and William.
While the princess announced the end of her chemotherapy last September, she is gradually reappearing on the public stage. Kate Middleton recently returned to action. On November 9 and 10, she attended the
commemorations from the end of the First World War. On October 10, she made her first official outing with Prince William during a surprise visit to the families of three young girls victims of the terrible Southport knife attack on July 29.