Farm Vehicles Stolen Near Prince William’s Residence in Daring Break-in
In a startling breach of royal security, two masked intruders successfully penetrated the grounds of Windsor Castle, executing a calculated theft just minutes away from where the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children slept.
Bold break-in near the royal residence
The audacious heist occurred Sunday night when two individuals breached the historic estate’s defenses, using a truck to demolish an entrance gate. The incident has raised serious concerns about security measures at one of Britain’s most prestigious royal properties, particularly given its proximity to Adelaide Cottage, where Prince William’s family resides.
Calculated criminal operation
According to sources familiar with the investigation, the perpetrators demonstrated detailed knowledge of the estate’s layout and security protocols. “They would have to have known the vehicles were stored there before they broke in and when was the best time to get and escape without being caught,” a source told The Sun.
Timeline of the theft
Thames Valley Police confirmed the incident in an official statement: “At around 11.45 pm on Sunday, October 13, we received a report of a burglary at a property on Crown Estate land near the A308 in Windsor.” The thieves escaped with a black Isuzu pickup and a red quad bike, fleeing toward the Old Windsor/Datchet area.
Security concerns amplified
The breach has highlighted potential vulnerabilities in royal security protocols, particularly following recent adjustments to armed officer deployment. “There are alarms at Windsor Castle, but the first time anyone knew there was a break-in was when they crashed through the security barrier at Shaw Farm Gate exit,” a source revealed to the Daily Mail.
Royal family’s proximity
While King Charles and Queen Camilla were absent during the incident, the break-in occurred disturbingly close to the Wales family’s residence. The compromised gate is regularly used by Prince William and Princess Catherine, making the security breach particularly concerning for royal protection officers.
Ongoing investigation
Law enforcement officials are conducting a thorough investigation of the incident, though no arrests have been made. The theft marks one of the most significant security breaches at Windsor Castle since the Wales family relocated from Kensington Palace in summer 2022.
The incident will likely prompt a comprehensive review of security measures around royal residences, particularly given the sophistication of the operation. Security experts suggest the thieves’ familiarity with the estate’s layout indicates possible property surveillance before the theft.