Sarah Everard on March 13 turned into a "public relations disaster" for the Metropolitan Police when images of police officers roughly manhandling women hit newspaper front pages.
But when police described the event as "illegal" under the coronavirus lockdown regulations, questions were asked about Kate Middleton’s visit to Clapham Common earlier that same day.Now, Britain’s most senior police officer has said that the visit by the Duchess of Cambridge to the Sarah Everard vigil was not illegal because she was working, despite the fact that the trip was described at the time as private and not an official engagement.Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that it was possible under the law to.
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