Unidentified men stole farm machinery from a royal estate in the UK


Two raiders stole a truck and a quad bike from the farm of Windsor Castle - the estate of British monarchs, located west of London. This was reported by The Sun newspaper on November 17.
The intruders entered the territory through a two-meter fence, taking advantage of the reduced level of security of the estate of King Charles III due to a shortage of staff. During the escape, the masked thieves stole a truck and an ATV stored in a shed to break through the gates of the royal residence.
The newspaper's interlocutor noted that the intruders must have known where the vehicles were stored before breaking in and had a clear plan of their actions. According to him, the raiders had been watching Windsor Castle for some time.
The Sun reports that Prince William, heir to the British throne, his wife Catherine and three children were in the neighboring Adelaide Cottage at the time of the crime. Charles III was in Scotland at the time of the raid, while Queen Consort Camilla was at a health center in India ahead of their joint official trip to Australia and Samoa.
Earlier, on November 3, the media reported on Charles III's multi-million dollar profits from real estate in the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall. It is specified that the British royal family has in the two mentioned areas 5 410 plots of land, charges for the right to cross rivers, unload cargo on the shore, lay cables under their beaches, manage schools and charitable organizations and even provide grave plots.
Earlier, on July 24, it was reported. that the British monarchy will receive an additional £45 million ($58 million) for formal duties due to a sharp rise in profits from royal estates and real estate. Profits from the monarchy's estates have increased to £1.1 billion ($1.42 billion), which in turn will lead to an increase in the sovereign grant that covers the royal family's running costs.
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