Two intruders sparked a major security scare when they broke into the Queen's sprawling estate in Windsor, it is claimed. It is said that the suspects - a 31-year-old man and his 29-year-old girlfriend - scaled fences at the Royal Lodge on April 25, close to where the 95-year-old monarch goes for walks with her corgis and rides horses.
The suspects were reportedly arrested in the lodge grounds, which includes the All Saints Chapel where the Queen attends Sunday service, as well as her son Prince Andrew's home.
Security was said to be on "high alert" at the time, as just days earlier a woman was allegedly mistakenly allowed into the lodge grounds by guards.
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