Investigation Launched Following Allegations of Improper Conduct by Royal Family Protection Unit Officers
A formal investigation is underway following reports of misconduct by officers within the Royal Family Protection Unit, according to police statements. CNN reports that 23 officers have received notices of improper conduct and violations of their duties, with 21 being reassigned to roles with limited responsibilities. The police unit, responsible for safeguarding the royal family, confirmed that two officers, who were not subject to transfer, will be temporarily removed from assignments at royal residences as part of the ongoing investigation.
Further inquiries are also being conducted at other royal residences. Initial reports of the alleged behavior emerged in a recent article published by The Sun, detailing instances of officers departing from Windsor residences – one of King Charles III’s residences – and exhibiting periods of inactivity during their shifts. Authorities initiated a formal investigation last month in response to these concerns.
Buckingham Palace has yet to issue an official statement regarding the situation. The investigation’s scope and findings remain under review as police continue to examine the conduct of the royal family’s protection unit. The focus remains on ensuring the highest standards of security and duty are maintained.
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This disturbing revelation raises serious questions about the security and integrity of the royal family’s protection.