panic in Buckingham! ‘Dangerous’ man arrested before D-Day

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Death threats, rifle cartridges, an explosion… A few days before the coronation of Charles III, the tension goes up a notch!

Huge push just 4 days before the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla. And for good reason, this Tuesday, May 2, a man suspected of beingdangerous and suspected of possessing a weapon after “thrown shotgun shells“in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, was arrested. Police responded around 7pm after the man approached the gates of the palace in central London, as the coronation parade rehearsals were taking place. Witnesses said the man was seen throwing a “number of objects” within the residence before being intercepted. Another witness who confided in the Sun stated for his part that the suspect had posted in front of the palace during these “last nights” and was heard shouting: “I will kill the king“. Police have indicated that they are not currently treating the incident as terrorism-related but rather as an isolated mental health incident.

According to information from the BBCthe intruder is mostly suspected of having been in possession of aoffensive weapon and a bag considered disturbing by the police present on the spot. For this reason, a so-called “controlled” explosion said bag was carried out by the specialists as a precautionary measure. According to Scotland Yard, “no shots were fired and there is had no injurieswhether among the police or among the other people present“. Buckingham Palace has since confirmed that the king and queen were not in residence when the incident occurred.

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The protocol shaken up during the coronation

Panic at Buckingham Palace with this intruder who gave cold sweats to the security service, but also panic in the heart of the monarchy while some members of the British monarchy are rebelling. On a smaller scale of course, it’s actually for a “simple” question of style that the protocol risks being disrupted this Saturday, May 6 on the occasion of the coronation of Charles III. And for good reason, several women from the royal family intend to make a small departure from tradition by daring a unique look, and in particular Kate Middleton who wishes to impress on this historic day. Thus, according to the Times Magazinethe wife of prince William would be supposed to wear a tiara (a crown in the shape of a skullcap, Editor’s note) during this memorable event as required by protocol, but she would have decided on her side to shake up the codes and wear her tiara (crown in the shape of a headband, Editor’s note) the most spectacular, even if it means alienating certain traditionalist Britons, who never hesitate to grumble as soon as the protocol is shaken. See you on May 6 to find out if the Princess of Wales will dare or not!

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