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Report: Fake priest allowed into royal troops’ barracks

Despite showing no ID, con man spent night with Queen’s guards, senior officers

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LONDON — The British Army said Tuesday it has launched an urgent investigat­ion after an intruder posing as a priest reportedly spent the night at the barracks of troops who guard the Queen at Windsor Castle.

The Sun newspaper and broadcaste­r Talk TV reported that the man was admitted to Victoria Barracks last week after claiming to be a friend of the battalion’s padre. It said he spent the evening eating and drinking with senior officers before being offered a bed for the night, despite showing no identifica­tion or credential­s.

Police were summoned the following morning and the man was removed. He was not arrested.

The barracks is close to the castle, 50 kilometres west of London, where the Queen spends much of her time. The 96-yearold monarch was staying at her Sandringha­m estate in eastern England when the alleged intrusion took place.

The barracks is home to the Coldstream Guards, who stand guard outside the palace in their distinctiv­e red jackets and bearskin hats. Thousands of tourists are expected in Windsor next month as the U.K. celebrates the Platinum Jubilee, marking the Queen’s 70 years on the throne.

The army said in a statement that it “takes this breach of security extremely seriously and it will be thoroughly investigat­ed as a matter of priority. This incident is now part of an ongoing investigat­ion and it would therefore be inappropri­ate to comment further at this time.”

 ?? ALBERTO PEZZALI, AP ?? People take photos at the entrance of Windsor Castle, in Windsor, near London. The British Army said Tuesday it has launched an urgent investigat­ion after an intruder posing as a priest reportedly spent the night at the barracks of troops who guard the Queen at Windsor Castle.
ALBERTO PEZZALI, AP People take photos at the entrance of Windsor Castle, in Windsor, near London. The British Army said Tuesday it has launched an urgent investigat­ion after an intruder posing as a priest reportedly spent the night at the barracks of troops who guard the Queen at Windsor Castle.

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