Burglars invaded Windsor home while royal family slept.

Masked thieves stole farm vehicles from Shaw Farm on the Royal estate, crashing into a security gate during their escape.

November 18th 2024.

Burglars invaded Windsor home while royal family slept.
The peaceful and serene grounds of Windsor Castle were disrupted on Sunday night as two men attempted to break into the Royal estate. It was a quiet evening, with the young princes and princess tucked away in their beds at Adelaide Cottage, just a short distance from where the events unfolded. Little did they know, two thieves had been watching the castle for some time before attempting to scale a fence and gain access to the property.

As the masked men made their way onto the sprawling estate, they were able to steal farm vehicles from Shaw Farm before attempting to flee. However, their escape was short-lived as they crashed into a security gate, causing significant damage. The source shared with The Sun that the thieves must have had some inside knowledge, as they seemed to know exactly where to go and what to do.

It was later revealed that armed police were no longer stationed at the castle's public entrances, raising concerns about the security measures in place. The spokesperson for Thames Valley Police confirmed that the break-in occurred around 11:45pm on Sunday night and that an investigation is ongoing. No arrests have been made at this time.

In the midst of all this chaos, Prince William and his young family were sound asleep in their nearby cottage. Thankfully, they were not harmed in any way, but it serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining proper security measures at such a prestigious and historic location. The incident has caused alarm and raised questions about the safety of the Royal family and their residence.

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