Meghan Markle will need more security now that she's expecting


[post_page_title]Worries for the future[/post_page_title]
The bodyguards had been specially trained and remained armed at all times. Unfortunately, this didn’t stop the Queen from worrying what this meant for their security levels.

She felt as though the new members of the team had less of an understanding of how the Royal Family works, and their unique requirements whenever they are away from home. Although the Queen worried they might be in more danger, the bodyguards appear to have done their job so far.
[post_page_title]Keeping everyone safe[/post_page_title]
It looks as though it’s not only the adults of the family who are specially protected by a team of guards – it turns out that even the youngsters have a group of bodyguards, too.

Prince George might only be five years old, but this little royal could be in some of the biggest danger. George travels to Thomas’s Battersea school every day. While Kate and William want him to have a typical childhood, there are certain risks that come with him leaving home.

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