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British police arrested armed intruders on the basis of Queen Elizabeth’s castle

LONDON: England police on Saturday arrested a man in armed weapons on the grounds of Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth II spent Christmas holidays.
Police Thames Valley said security violations occurred at 8:30 a.m.
on Christmas Day.
The 19-year-old child from Southampton is being held.
“The man has been arrested for suspicion of violations or violations of the protected sites and has an offensive weapon.
He remains in detention today, ” Thames Valley Superintendent Police Rebecca Mears said.” We can confirm the security process triggered in the moment of men entering the ground and he does not enter any building.
“Royal family members have been told.
Queen Elizabeth II spent Christmas holidays in Windsor, after deciding not to stay at Sandringham, Royal Estate in East England in England.
Where he traditionally spent the season of celebration with family.

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