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Ring of Steel surrounds King Charles' first walkabout with armed guards ready to pounce

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King Charles as he walked in front of crowds at Buckingham Palace this afternoon.At one point a gun was spied poking out of an armed guard's blazer as the new Monarch greeted the public for the first time in his new role.

The thousands who lined the London streets were joined by countless police officers as Charles was driven in alongside Queen Consort Camilla. READ MORE: Prince Harry's publishers remain tight-lipped over memoir in light of Queen's deathTheir vehicle sat at the front of a lengthy motorcade, signifying how the security around him has ramped up significantly over night.

When Charles emerged from the car to rapturous cheers and waving hands, stern-looking men in sharp black suits appeared almost out of thin air as they took up strategic positions around him.Two in particular did not appear more than one or two metres away from the King at all times, occasionally exchanging arrowed glances and muttering to each other.One of those two - who emerged from the right hand side of the car - darted to get back next to Charles after he'd exited the vehicle.

As he did so, BBC News cameras caught a glimpse of the yellow butt of a gun, locked and loaded at his hip. He, and the other mysterious suited blokes, are officers in the Royalty Protection Group - a crack squad from Scotland Yard. For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.The group is made up of three sections - Personal and Close Protection, Residential Protection and the Special Escort Group - each of which come together to provide the Royal Family with water-tight 24-hour protection.

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