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Arrest sparks security review at Prince George’s school

Royals: Woman held after break-in at Thomas’s Battersea

- Jennifer cockerell

Security is being reviewed at Prince George’s school after a woman was arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary.

The Metropolit­an Police said it was working with Thomas’s Battersea in south London following the break-in on Tuesday.

Prince George, four, was not understood to be at the independen­t school at the time.

The 40-year-old woman remains in custody after being arrested yesterday.

A police spokesman said: “The arrest relates to an incident at Thomas’s Battersea school on Tuesday when an individual gained access to its premises.

“The arrested woman was taken to a south London police station where she remains in custody.

“We are working with the school, which is attended by His Royal Highness Prince George, to review its security arrangemen­ts after the incident.

“Police were alerted and officers attended immediatel­y after the issue came to light.

“Police are part of the protective security arrangemen­ts for the Prince and we will continue to work closely with the school, which is responsibl­e for building security on its site.”

Prince George only started at the school last week, on September 7.

He was expected to begin by attending school for half-days, before building up to longer hours.

A Kensington Palace spokeswoma­n said: “We are aware of the issue but we would not comment further on security matters.”

Thomas’s Battersea educates 560 boys and girls aged from four to 13-years-old, with around 20 pupils in each class.

Fees cost £17,604 a year, and increase to £19,884 a year for those in year three and above.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Prince George arriving for his first day at the school in south London last week.
Picture: PA. Prince George arriving for his first day at the school in south London last week.

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