EMILY PRESCOTT: Delicious Mummy Outrage at the £ 24,000-a-Year School for Prince George and Princess Charlotte for Bodyguards Blocking Sidewalks While Leaving Royal Brothers in Class
By Emily Prescott for The Mail On Sunday
Posted: 00:32, 29 May 2022 | Updated: 01:14, May 29, 2022
Hell has no fury like a despised delicious mummy! Parents and locals using the £ 24,000-a-year South London school of Prince George and Princess Charlotte are bothering the bodyguards running the royal school, complaining that they are blocking the sidewalks and keep the engines running when they leave the pair.
One parent complained online that the safety detail “parked regularly, blocking the fallen curb, forcing pedestrians to get out on the road to pass. I don’t know how they manage to cross wheelchair users. They’re an absolute nightmare. ! ‘
Another said they complained directly to bodyguards about keeping their hybrid vehicle engines running when they left the youths and told them, “We need to charge the battery.” “I personally think the mother of the royal children, who may not know anything about it, should be alerted,” another murmured.
Kensington Palace said it did not comment on security issues.
Royal bodyguards have been criticized for leaving Prince George and Princess Charlotte at school to block sidewalks.
One parent complained online that the safety detail “parked regularly, blocking the fallen curb, forcing pedestrians to get out on the road to pass. I don’t know how they manage to cross wheelchair users. They’re an absolute nightmare. ! ‘
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