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Robbers reportedly break into Castle Farm near William and Kate’s home

Robbers have reportedly broke into a farm near where Prince William, Kate Middleton and their three kids live.

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20-11-24 07:16
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Prince William and Kate Middleton prepare for King and Queen roles. Image via Instagram @princeandprincessofwales

Masked robbers have allegedly broke into farm buildings on the Windsor Castle estate near Prince William and Kate Middleton’s home.

ROBBERS BREAK INTO CASTLE FARM NEAR PRINCE WILLIAM AND KATE’S HOME

Police are believed to be hunting down two masked robbers who broke into farm buildings on Windsor Castle estate near where Prince William, Kate Middleton and their three children live. Prince William and Kate are parents to Prince George (11), Princess Charlotte (9) and Prince Louis (6). The Sun reports that the family of five were all on the estate.

The burgulary reportedly took place on 13 October. The men were reportedly targeting farm machinery and used a stolen vehicle to crash through a security gate on the way out.   

The incident is said to have happened at Shaw Farm, one of the working farms on the estate, and follows the reported removal of armed police officers at the gate that the intruders used.

SOURCE: ‘THEY MUST HAVE BEEN WATCHING WINDSOR CASTLE FOR A WHILE’

A source told The Sun that the robbers must have been watching Windsor Castle for a while.

“They would have to have known the vehicles were stored there before they broke in and known when was the best time to get and escape without being caught,” said a source.

“So, they must have been watching Windsor Castle for a while,” the source continued.

“There are alarms at Windsor Castle but the first time anyone knew there was a break-in was when they crashed through the security barrier at Shaw Farm Gate exit. The barrier has needed to be replaced as it was so badly damaged,” the source added.

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