
The United Kingdom is worried about its King’s security after unidentified drones were seen over Charles Royal residence of Sandringham.
A no-fly zone has been put in place over the King’s home after the scare occurred during the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the estate.
Sky News reported:
“The restrictions were requested by security services on 4 March – days after Charles hosted Volodymyr Zelenskyy – and came into force on 10 March.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander signed off on the order that restricts aircraft from flying below 2,000 feet at Sandringham ‘for reasons of public safety and security’.”

“The order states: ‘These regulations impose restrictions on flying in the vicinity of Sandringham House, Norfolk. In view of the need for security for members of the Royal Family and other dignitaries staying at or visiting Sandringham House and at the request of the security services, it has been agreed by the Civil Aviation Authority and the Department for Transport that flying should be restricted in the vicinity of that location for reasons of public safety and security’.”
The King hosted Zelensky back in March while he was in the UK for a defense summit held in London.
“Drones on the estate sparked a major security operation, with one traced to a man sitting in a car nearby and the source of others believed to be unknown, The Sun reported.”
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