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No-fly zone enforced over royals’ home
Now, Queen Elizabeth has reportedly put her foot down and ordered Prince William and Kate Middleton to honor their commitments, and to show to the world that divorce is not forthcoming.
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According to People, this is not the first time that a no-fly zone policy was enforced over a property owned by the royal family.
A few years after Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot in a royal wedding ceremony witnessed via broadcast in various parts of the world, is it Prince Harry’s turn to walk down the aisle with his girlfriend Chelsy Davy?
The Duke and Duchess have been given permission by the Civil Aviation Authority to ban all aircraft from flying within 1.5 miles of Anmer Hall in Norfolk. Similar rules will come into force for Sandringham House, the Queen’s country estate, from December 1 to March 1 next year.
It applies to all aircraft except those operated by the emergency services including Prince William’s employer, the East Anglian Air Ambulance, and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
Kate Middleton and Prince William will attend the premiere of “Spectre” on October 26.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have two children – George, 2, and Charlotte, five months.
Rumors of a separation arose when the Duchess of Cambridge did not make any appearances with her husband following the birth of their second child, Princess Charlotte, in May. The exemption also covers the Queen’s helicopter as well as any aircraft operated by a member of the royal family or guests invited to Anmer Hall provided the local police and the VIP protection unit are notified in advance.
Meanwhile, experts have revealed the reason behind Kate Middleton and Prince William’s successful marriage, which began back in 2011 when they exchanged vows at Westminster Abbey. A penned letter from their communications secretary, Jason Knauf, said that the couple because they have relocated to Anmer Hall, the royal couple have “a more than reasonable expectation of privacy”.
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“Paparazzi photographers are going to increasingly extreme lengths to observe and monitor Prince George’s movements and covertly capture images of him to sell to the handful of worldwide media still willing to pay for them”, the letter read.