Incident to the school of prince George : the security officer of Diana lambasted the education of the “normal” of the young prince Gala

Entertainment 14 September, 2017

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Ken Wharfe, a former personal bodyguard of Lady Diana, has strongly criticized the security holes and the measures taken by William to England after the attempt of intrusion in the school of prince George.

And if it had been a ” terrorist “ ? From the outset, Ken Wharfe talking about the language of wood. Author of a forum tart in the Mail Online, the former security officer of Lady Diana has been working for 16 years in the service of the royalty of the uk. He was never shy to criticize the flaws of security during public appearances of the members of the kingdom, or to entrust Harry of England would make a better ruler than his brother William. Referring to the arrest of a 40 year old woman who has tried to enter the school of prince George, the ex-body guard has assured that the situation was ” unacceptable “ and that the parents of the boy should take the necessary measures.

“It doesn’t matter how much time is remained a person in the premises. What is important is to see how far she managed to go. And no one should be able to have access to the school. It’s as simple as that,” wrote Ken Wharfe. ” Let’s assume that this was a terrorist with the intent to kill ? It would have been too late,” accused the man. The former royal officer talks about a ” recall order “ for all of those who currently occupy the safety of the pupil. ” George was only five days to the school and its safety is already compromised,” he explains.

Before be in charge of the protection of Lady Diana, Ken Wharfe had to protect William for his back-to-school in a Nothing Hill in 1987. ” I know that the security model that we developed it 30 years ago is pretty much the same as it is today for those who ensure the protection of the prince George. So the question is : how things could turn out badly as well ? asks the specialist.

“William had enjoyed the discretion of police, who had accompanied him during his school days and he wanted the same thing for his son. This means a lack of body-guard in the class, or an officer present every time he wants to go do his needs,” says Ken Wharfe, who then takes the horns to the duke of Cambridge. ” He could see police forces in front of the doors of the school, but I know that William would use its veto. He not only wants his son to be a normal experience of the school, but he wishes also for his comrades. This means maintaining a protection very low,” he says. ” Unfortunately, the world is much more dangerous than it was 30 years ago,” concludes Ken Wharfe, visibly back on this safety issue.

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