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Intruder arrested after security breach near Prince William, Kate Middleton’s residence
Derek Egan climbed fences twice at Kensington Palace days before Christmas; prosecutors seek Attorney General's consent due to security risks to the Royal Family.
- A man named Derek Egan, 39, has been charged with two counts of trespassing at Kensington Palace on December 21 and December 23.
- Egan was found trespassing with a heavy rucksack on two occasions just before Christmas.
- District Judge Sam Goozee denied Egan bail, citing concerns that he may receive a custodial sentence if convicted.
- The Crown Prosecution Service indicated that the charges require the Attorney General's consent due to national security concerns related to the Royal Family.
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Intruder 'breaks into William and Kate's home with heavy rucksack' twice before Christmas - The Mirror
An intruder was apprehended after twice gaining entry to Kensington Palace in London, in incidents a policing expert claimed were a 'serious cause for concern'
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleKensington Palace news: Man charged after 'breaking into Prince William and Princess Kate's mansion' in suspected home invasion
A man has been charged with breaking into the grounds of Kensington Palace twice, just days before Christmas. Derek Egan has been charged with two counts of trespassing into Prince William and Princess Kate's residence on December 21 and December 23.A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "On Tuesday, December 23, Derek Egan, 39 of Clayfield Way, Hillingdon was charged with trespassing on a protected site and breaching bail conditions."He was rema…
·London, United Kingdom
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