Queen Elizabeth II To Miss Traditional Royal Party; Man Arrested After Disguising as Priest To Enter Monarch's Windsor Castle

Queen Elizabeth II To Miss Traditional Royal Party; Man Arrested After Disguising as Priest To Enter Monarch's Windsor Castle
Queen Elizabeth will not attend a traditional garden royal party and an anonymous man intruded at the monarch's residence, the Windsor Castle. PAUL EDWARDS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

After posing as a priest to get access to Queen Elizabeth's Windsor Castle, an anonymous guy found himself in hot water. The individual informed security staff at the royal house that he was buddies with the army barracks chaplain, according to reports.

The invader was given a bed and food when he was admitted inside the palace. He is said to have had a conversation with the royal guards after his supper, telling them about his life.

Royal Security Alerted After a Man Intruded Windsor Castle

The next morning, security was notified of the intrusion, and he was apprehended. According to the magazine, even though the Queen was not there at the time of the event, authorities are continuing their investigation.

Still, on the subject of the Royal Family, Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth had reconnected slightly a year after Prince Harry and his American bride gave a candid interview that left the royal family rattled. The father of two spoke openly about his reunion with his grandma, saying he had a terrific day with her. The monarch stated in an interview that, while he enjoys his time in the UK with his family, he considers the United States to be his home, Briefly reported.

Queen Elizabeth's Mobility Hinders Her to Attend Traditional Party

The garden parties will return to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, according to Buckingham Palace, however, the Queen will not be there. Her Majesty has not yet said why she will not be greeting visitors at events in May and June. In the next weeks, there will be four parties. The Queen would have had to stand for more than an hour and travel along the lines welcoming people according to the nature of the activities.

Her Majesty The Queen will be represented by other members of the Royal Family at this year's Garden Parties, with specifics on attendance to be disclosed in due course, says a statement published this morning. In honor of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, a new volunteer award has been established.

The one-time addition to the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service will choose 20 winners from organizations that serve 16 to 25-year-olds across the UK. The prize, according to Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries, will honor vital initiatives to empower young people, as per The Sun.

Buckingham Palace stated in a statement that the 96-year-old monarch will be represented by other members of her family. The queen used to welcome around 30,000 visitors to the gardens of Buckingham Palace or the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh each year before the pandemic.

At the gatherings, the guests, who have all given back to their communities in various ways, had the opportunity to talk with the queen and other members of the royal family. The parties were expected to resurface next week for the first time in three years. This year, the king has skipped numerous large events in favor of doing online engagements. On her physicians' orders, she spent a night in the hospital in October and only performed light chores for many months.

The queen attended a memorial ceremony for her late husband, Prince Philip, in March. In February, she celebrated her Platinum Jubilee, or 70 years of the reign. Large-scale celebrations, including concerts and pageants, will be held later this month and in June to mark the occasion, according to USA Today.

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