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EMILY PRESCOT: Barbecue at Prince George’s School over royal bodyguards blocking sidewalks

EMILY PRESCOTT: The outrage of a delicious mummy at Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s £ 24,000 school year over bodyguards blocking sidewalks as they drop off royal siblings in class

By Emily Prescott for The Mail On Sunday

Posted: 00:32, 29 May 2022 | Updated: 01:14, 29 May 2022

There is no rage in hell like a despised delicious mummy! Parents and locals who use Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s £ 24,000 school in South London each year are outraged by bodyguards fleeing the royal school, complaining that they are blocking sidewalks and keeping their engines running. when they release the pair.

One parent complained online that security guards parked regularly, blocking a fallen curb, forcing pedestrians to get out on the road. I don’t know how people in wheelchairs manage to get through. They are an absolute nightmare! ‘

Another said they complained directly to bodyguards that they were keeping the engines of their hybrid vehicles running when they left the youngsters, and they were told, “We need to charge the battery.” “I personally think that the mother of royal children, who probably doesn’t know anything about it, should be warned,” another growled.

Kensington Palace said it did not comment on security issues.

Royal bodyguards have been criticized for letting Prince George and Princess Charlotte go to school for blocking sidewalks

One parent complained online that security guards parked regularly, blocking a fallen curb, forcing pedestrians to get out on the road. I don’t know how people in wheelchairs manage to get through. They are an absolute nightmare! ‘

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