Guards pointed guns at Prince Andrew

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London: In a case of mistaken identity, armed police pointed guns at Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth II’s son, and ordered him to put his hands up in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, a media report said on Sunday.

For a tense half a minute the Queen’s 53-year-old son was in danger of being shot dead by officers paid to protect him and his family, the Daily Express reported. Last night a internal inquiry was being carried out into the extraordinary incident, which took place last Wednesday, two days after a trespassing and burglary incident took place at Buckingham Palace. Royal protection officers were said be “jittery” after a genuine intruder had been found in the Palace’s state rooms two days earlier.

“He just went out into the gardens for a walk, to relax and enjoy the sunshine. It was only in the early evening and so was light. When he got to a far corner away from the Palace, he was suddenly pounced upon by an officer, and another was not far behind,” a palace insider was quoted as saying by the paper. “They shouted all the usual, put your hands up and get on the ground, and both pointed their guns straight at him. He might have served in the Falklands war but I don’t care who you are, it must have been terrifying,” the insider said. “Eventually, after he insisted he was Prince Andrew, the penny finally dropped, and they put their guns away. From what we’ve all heard the Duke was absolutely livid and tore them off a strip,” the source said. “On September 4 at approximately 1800 hrs, two uniformed officers approached a man in the gardens of Buckingham Palace to verify his identity. (PTI)

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