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A man was arrested after climbing into the royal stables next to Buckingham Palace on Saturday morning.
Reuters
Police said they arrested a man in the early hours of Saturday morning after he was seen climbing into the royal stables adjacent to Buckingham Palace in London.
Officers were alerted to reports at 1:25am of a man who had scaled a wall to access the royal stables which back onto the palace garden.
Police said a 25-year-old man was arrested outside the stables at Royal Mews, which is responsible for all land travel arrangements for King Charles and members of the royal family, and is home to the Gold State trainer.
Police said the man was arrested under the Police and Serious Organized Crime Act for trespassing and was detained.
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