
Queen Elizabeth faces security scare after imposter priest talked his way into royal guards’ barracks
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The imposter reportedly spent the night at the barracks of troops who guard Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.
The incident took place last week when the reigning monarch was at her English countryside estate in Sandringham, which is more than 140 miles away from Windsor Castle. While the 96-year-old returned last Wednesday, the monarch was not present at Windsor around the reported time that the imposter was removed by police. He was not arrested.
The man, who identified himself as "Father Cruise," allegedly spend the night and was offered a bed, The Guardian reported. A Thames Valley police spokesperson announced that they received a report of an intruder at Victoria Barracks on Wednesday. They confirmed that "officers attended and removed the intruder from the barracks. No further action was required."