The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were caught violating England’s new coronavirus restrictions on December 22 as they gathered outside with at least nine people violating a “rule of six” on a walking tour with the theme of Christmas. The royals were photographed by the UK Daily Mail newspaper as Prince William walked with his wife Kate Middleton and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. He was accompanied by Prince Edward, his wife Sophie, and their two children. The large group was spotted outside the British Queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, according to a Daily Mail report.
Earlier, Prince William and Kate Middleton were convicted of traveling on a three-day rail journey between London and Norfolk despite the Tier 4 pandemic rules being enforced. With the recent release of the new version of the coronavirus across England and London, the UK government has taken drastic measures to stop the virus becoming 70 per cent more contagious of the virus. The county off the east coast of England, Norfolk was placed under Stage 2 rules, allowing only six from two different families to meet outdoors. This includes children of any age group.
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“It’s great to be back here in the West and to see theaters open their doors again.” – Duke of Cambridge pic.twitter.com/CfamqpiChm
– Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) 11 December 2020
Sandringham stores defend kingdoms
The royals pulled a flak for gathering among the festival and restricting the government’s COVID-19 restriction at difficult times when at least 40 countries closed their travels with the UK. According to Daily Mail sources, the two families were given different slots to visit Luminate Sandringham, which is a scenic Christmas trail offering holiday stalls, food, and drink, games, a fire pit display, srl. However, the families decided to show up at the same time, noting Boris Johnson’s COVID-19 restriction called “Rule Six. “Meanwhile, in response to the report, the Royal family and Sandringham sources defended the couple to a UK newspaper, saying it was difficult to maintain the usual social distance between the relatives, especially when children there. During the 90-minute walk, it was a challenge for both families to stay away while the children sometimes moaned.
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