British Royals Under Siege: Is It an Attack Psychosis or a Well-Founded Hypothesis After Trump?

TOalarm for the English royals: according to the latest rumors, it seems that Donald Trump’s attacker, who wounded him in the ear during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, could have also targeting some members of the British royal family.

It seems that the twenty-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks (identified by the FBI as the alleged perpetrator of the shooting) also did research on Kate Middleton and downloaded a photo of her from her cell phone. As reported by Ok! MagazineJennie Bond, former BBC royal correspondent: ‘There is no evidence to suggest Thomas intended to travel to the UK but Security has always been paramount to the British monarchy. Royal Protection officers have always done their best to be as discreet as possible, unlike their American counterparts. But, as recent events have shown, the royals are an obvious target and security these days is tighter than ever.”

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In the meantime, Other members of the royal family could also be under siege, therefore, according to the royal expert: it would be about Harry and Meghan Markle. As Bond reports: “There have always been security threats to the Royal Family and Prince Harry is an even more obvious target because of his military record. Even more so because he wrote in the book Spare of the number of Taliban fighters he killed in action.”

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The expert continues: «The Duke of Sussex’s concerns for the safety of himself and his family are legitimate and the bill they face for their private protection in the US must be enormous. But it is something they must have realised when they decided to leave real life and the UK.”

Meanwhile, the news has also leaked out that Charles and Camilla were rushed to safety after a mysterious person was spotted on a nearby rooftop, hours after the attack on Trump.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla were visiting St Helier in Jersey when a member of their security team spotted the potential threat. Shortly after the monarchs exchanged a few words with the locals they were transferred to a nearby hotel while checks were carried out on the individual. The incident was later declared a false alarm. But it is clear that the tension regarding the safety of the royal family English has increased significantly after what happened in the United States.

Source: Vanity Fair

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