To protect their children, Kate Middleton and prince William adopt a strange ploy Gala
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Installed in Kensington Palace, Kate Middleton and prince William are anxious to preserve their offspring. To ensure their safety, they adopted a stratagem strange but effective.
As members of the royal family, Kate Middleton, prince William, and their children George and Charlotte, require an optimal protection at every moment. Concerned for the safety of their toddlers, especially since the eldest is in school and that Kate is pregnant for the third time, the duke and duchess of Cambridge have adopted an odd strategy to guard against potential dangers. As reported by the british site, OK !, the princely couple has installed a wall of conifers along the land that borders their residence to Kensington Palace. Of what to prevent any attempt of intrusion and above all shelter from prying eyes.
The protection of the british monarchy is very expensive every year. According to the information of the Mirror, the costs of security of 21 members of the royal family amounted to 100 million pounds (113 million euros) in 2010. According to the daily, 1 000 officers are employed to seeing on them 24 hours on 24. It seems obvious that queen Elizabeth, her son Charles and grandsons William and Harry to receive such benefits, the minor members of their family have them as a bodyguard. Each of them would count up to 5 armed officers for their security.
If it does still not officially part of Windsor, Meghan Markle is also protected constantly. For his beautiful, prince Harry has called on former members of the service for the protection of Scotland Yard, he pays himself.
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