A tourist sneaked onto the grounds of Buckingham Palace and tried to steal a car. This was reported by daily mail.
Awad Mustafa, 25, arrived in England on 7 September. On the night of September 16, a tourist climbed over the fence of Buckingham Palace and tried to steal one of the royal cars. The attacker could not go out because he was injured while climbing down the fence. Security guards found the intruder trying to hide in the stables.
During the search, it was determined that the tourist had two passports, Ecuadorian and Spanish, as well as a mobile phone and charger. Police also found a vehicle that had been broken into, but nothing was missing inside. During interrogation, the prisoner denied attempting to steal the royal carriage. Awad Mustafa denied his guilt but was detained and denied bail. His trial will be held on October 16.
Royal guards at the end of August violated protocol by letting the man pet his horse. The tourist wanted to pet the guard’s horse, but he followed the rules and kept his distance. The guard decided to bring his horse closer to him so the man could take photos and pet the horse.
“What a gentle and priceless moment from the Royal Guard to the man! The guard saw the man and led the horse towards him, and when the man was finished [фотографироваться] and wanted to leave, he said to the guard: “Goodbye, goodbye,” he says in the description of the video with the royal guard.
Previously reportedHe said Buckingham Palace was looking for an unconventional expert with a salary of $63,000.
Source: Gazeta

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