told the Telegraph.“He didn’t seem panicked but he was quite stern. They just ushered him out. It’s a shame as he’d stopped to chat to us of his own accord.”It’s understood that every precaution was taken after the couple’s security team discovered a “small issue of concern.”A full background check was carried out and the King and Queen resumed their engagement shortly after it was safe for them to do so.The false alarm came just days after a would-be assassin shot at former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally over the weekend.A sniper had managed to climb onto the roof of a manufacturing plant 130 yards away from where Trump was speaking and opened fire on the Republican nominee.Trump was hit in the ear, two attendees were critically injured and one was killed by the would-be assassin.
Secret Service agents killed the gunman.Former BBC Royal Correspondent Michael Cole told GB News there was a “heightened sense of security concern” for the King and Queen following Trump’s harrowing ordeal.“I’m sure there’s a sort of heightened sense of security concern because of events in America, which we know about from Saturday night,” he told the outlet.“But what stands out for me is the coolness of the Queen.
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