💨 Abstract
A security perimeter with a wooden fence and "keep out" signs has been installed around William and Kate’s new home, Frogmore Cottage, in Windsor Great Park. The 2.3-mile barrier includes electronic surveillance and intruder detection, with police monitoring the area. The no-go zone, covering 150 acres, is legally protected under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005.
Courtesy: Josh Layton
Suggested
 Donald Trump says Andrew’s exile over Epstein is ‘tragic’ for Royal Family 
  Sex drugs found after Andrew’s party for Ghislaine Maxwell at Sandringham, book claims 
  Prince and Princess of Wales move into ‘forever’ home at Windsor Great Park 
  What’s next for Andrew – including who could be the new Duke of York 
  Andrew ‘used model to live out wildest fantasies’ with staff warned to ‘stay away’ 
  Andrew wanted to ‘catch up’ with Jeffrey Epstein after he was released from prison 
  Andree wanted to ‘catch up’ with Jeffrey Epstein after he was released from prison 
  The royals who have lost their titles and why – from Andrew to King Edward 
  Thousands of people could get entirely new street names because of Andrew