One interesting security trick Prince William and Kate Middleton have introduced at their four storey

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They’re the world’s most sought after family, so when it comes to staying safe it’s no surprise Prince William and Kate Middleton will stop at nothing to protect their two children, George and Charlotte.

As you would expect, they have strict 24-hour security, with reports there are 1000 officers and a whopping budget of $170 million to keep the entire royal family safe.

Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William arrive at Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium (Image Rex)
Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William arrive at Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium (Image Rex)

However, there’s also one interesting security trick Prince William and Kate Middleton have introduced at their four storey, 20 room home in Kensington Palace.

Apart from bodyguards, the family have other ways of protecting themselves. Photo: Getty

Like any other family wanting to protect their house from prying eyes and threats, the couple have turned to nature to help out, planting a row of conifer trees along their house.

According to Hello! magazine, the trees will grow to a height of 12 metres and create a 250 metre long wall to shield the family’s home from view.

Kate and Wills very publicly call Kensington Palace their home.

The Duchess of Cambridge carried her two-year-old daughter from the plane and down the steps (left). Charlotte was looking adorable in a red and white floral patterned dress
The Duchess of Cambridge carried her two-year-old daughter from the plane and down the steps (left). Charlotte was looking adorable in a red and white floral patterned dress

Security is sure to be something on the royal family’s mind, following the recent arrest of a woman at Prince George’s Thomas’ Battersea School for attempted burglary.

With Kate expecting their third baby and shunning most of her public events, the Duchess’ safety at home is bound to be a main priority for Wills following the threat at George’s school.

The Duchess of Cambridge yesterday doled out hugs to children as she paid a visit to a charity that supports youngsters from disadvantaged backgrounds
The Duchess of Cambridge yesterday doled out hugs to children as she paid a visit to a charity that supports youngsters from disadvantaged backgrounds

The hands-on parents have always made sure the happiness and safety of their kids comes first.

“It’s been an interesting week,” Prince William admitted at the time.

Source: nz news yahoo com

Tags: Prince William, Prince Harry, Kensington Palace, Kate middleton, Kate and William

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