Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, are in shock following another intrusion at their country home.
Police are still searching for two intruders after they set off hi-tech alarms at the Charles’ Gloucestershire home Highgrove, at 2.30am yesterday (02.04.07). The prince, 58, and wife Camilla, 59, were away in Scotland when the incident occurred.
A spokeswoman told Britain’s The Sun newspaper: ‘A search was conducted of the grounds but no one was found and no arrests have been made. A number of lines of enquiry are being followed up.’ She confirmed that the trespassing duo got into the grounds, but claimed they had not gone anywhere near the main house.
The estate boasts state-of-the-art security including infra-red cameras and pressure pads which can differentiate between humans and animals.
This breach represents the second security scare at the house in just nine weeks.
In January, a Bristol man brandishing a pitchfork found his way into the grounds while Charles and Camilla were asleep inside. On that occasion it was believed the man, 55, got in by scaling the fence.
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