In a startling turn of events, the royal family has been rocked by alarming news concerning Kate Middleton and Prince William.
The couple, along with their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—are grappling with significant security concerns following a recent breach at Windsor Castle.
Last month, two masked intruders managed to infiltrate the Windsor Castle estate under the cover of darkness.
At the time, Kate and William were sound asleep in their home at Adelaide Cottage, just a short five-minute jaunt from the castle.
This cottage serves as their family residence, and the royal family often accesses it through a compromised gate that has seen better days.
According to reports from The Sun, these thieves took advantage of a six-foot fence and made off with a pickup truck and a quad bike parked on the castle grounds.
An insider revealed that the culprits had been eyeing Windsor Castle for quite some time.
They seemed to have a game plan, knowing exactly where the vehicles were located and the optimal time to make their move without drawing attention.
Despite the presence of alarms at Windsor Castle, the first indication of the break-in came when the thieves crashed through a security barrier during their escape.
Sources indicate that this barrier is in dire need of replacement due to its severe damage, highlighting a significant lapse in security measures.
A spokesperson from Thames Valley Police confirmed the burglary, stating that they received a report around 11:45 PM on October 13 regarding an incident on Crown Estate land near the A308 in Windsor.
The offenders reportedly entered a farm building and drove away with a black Isuzu pickup truck and a red quad bike, heading towards the old Windsor and Datchet area.
As of now, no arrests have been made, and authorities continue to investigate the incident.