50 armed policemen to guard royal baby
London: Fifty armed policemen are being recruited to guard Prince William and Kate Middleton’s new born son —third in line to the British throne - round the clock, according to a report.
The force responsible for the Queen Elizabeth II’s 20,000-acre estate at Sandringham, Norfolk does not have enough firearms officers to man all the shifts involved in 24-hour cover. Police authorities are seeking to attract experts from forces in other areas while also training up some of its own existing officers, The Sun tabloid reported.
The huge increase in armed police would be needed to provide full-time security at the estate in Norfolk, where a 10-bed property is tipped as the couple's country home.
Speculation is rife that the young royals and baby Prince George will spend increasing amounts of time at 19th-century Anmer Hall, around three kilometres from the main Sandringham House.
A spokesman for Norfolk Constabulary said recruitment of firearms officers “remains open to both internal and external candidates”. Besides guarding Sandringham, the new cops will do other duties round the county, the report said.
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