No-fly zone imposed over Charles’s Sandringham estate after security request
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Why King Charles III’s Sandringham Home Has Upgraded Security
King Charles III can sleep soundly after new no-fly restrictions were approved for his Sandringham estate. The royal family’s security services requested new restrictions on March 4, according to The Sun after drones were reportedly seen flying over the estate. The drones were reportedly traced back to a man sitting in a nearby car. Britain’s Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander signed off on the order on March 10, according to Hello!. The new gu…
Security restrictions at King Charles' residence after Zelensky's visit. Order given due to drones - HotNews.ro
A no-fly zone has been imposed over the Sandringham, Norfolk, residence of Britain's King Charles after several drones were spotted during the Ukrainian president's visit this week.
Mystery drones spotted over Sandringham just before Zelensky visit
The Sandringham estate was subject to a drone scare (Picture: Bav Media/REX/Shutterstock) Mystery drones have been spotted in the sky above King Charles’s home Sandringham. The flying objects were sighted just before Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky’s visited last month, the Sun reports. Security officials reacted in panic and have now imposed a 365 day no-fly zone to protect ‘public safety and security’. The drone scare comes six months afte…
Royal estate issues ban following King Charles security scare
Royal estate issues ban following King Charles security scare - King Charles's Sandringham estate has implemented a year-round drone ban following security concerns that emerged when mystery drones were spotted before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit
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