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King Charles, Queen Camilla Rushed To Safety During Security Scare

July 18, 2024
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s recent royal engagement in St. Helier, Jersey, was briefly interrupted by a security concern. The incident occurred during the couple’s two-day tour of the Channel Islands, their first visit to the region since Charles ascended to the throne.

The security scare came in the wake of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in the US.

The royal pair were participating in an open-air event showcasing Jersey’s agricultural and fishing industries when the situation unfolded. Queen Camilla was enjoying an ice cream when a member of their entourage discreetly approached her.

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Simultaneously, King Charles was engaged in conversation with local vendors when his personal protection officer intervened, urging an immediate departure, according to The Independent.

Without hesitation, both monarchs were swiftly escorted to the nearby Pomme d’Or Hotel, a move that caught onlookers by surprise.

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Matt Taylor, the proprietor of Jersey Sea Salt, recounted his interaction with the King moments before the abrupt exit. Taylor recounted how Charles had shown interest in his products, saying, “He stopped at the stall and said: ‘Ooh, sea salt.’ And I said: ‘Come and have a chat, sir’.”

Taylor continued, “Then his security appeared and grabbed me and said: ‘He has to go, now.’ He didn’t seem panicked but he was quite stern. They just ushered him out. It’s a shame as he’d stopped to chat to us of his own accord.”

Subsequent investigations revealed that the alarm was triggered by a concern raised by a member of the royal visit team. However, after a thorough examination and comprehensive background check, officials determined it to be a false alarm. Following this assessment, the royal couple’s itinerary resumed as planned.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the constant security measures in place for high-profile figures, particularly in light of recent events. Just days prior, former U.S. President Donald Trump had narrowly escaped an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, an occurrence that likely heightened global security protocols for political and royal figures.

The Jersey visit marked a significant milestone for the Channel Islands, being the first royal tour to the region in nearly two decades. The islands, which are Crown dependencies situated off the northwestern coast of France, welcomed the royal couple with great enthusiasm despite inclement weather conditions.

The day’s activities commenced with Charles and Camilla attending a special assembly of the States Assembly and the Royal Court. Despite heavy rainfall, a crowd of well-wishers gathered to greet the monarchs as they arrived in a regal purple Bentley.

The formal proceedings included a traditional prayer recited in French, followed by a time-honored ceremony where five senior seigneurs of the island paid homage to the King. As part of this ritual, locally laid duck eggs were presented as a symbolic food offering, reported The Independent. The royal itinerary concluded with a tea gathering at the Pomme d’Or Hotel, where the King and Queen had the opportunity to meet with a diverse group of guests, including veterans, representatives from royal patronages, and members of the emergency services.

This visit to Jersey is part of a broader tour of the Channel Islands, with the royal couple scheduled to visit Guernsey the following day, per the outlet. Their agenda in Guernsey includes attending a special session of the States of Deliberation and participating in an ancient ceremony paying homage to the monarch, an event traditionally held outdoors on the St Peter Port seafront to allow public viewing. In the Channel Islands, King Charles has the title of Duke of Normandy, a historical designation dating back to 1106 when Henry I, son of William the Conqueror, seized control of the Duchy of Normandy, which included these islands.

This engagement marks another step in King Charles’s gradual return to public duties following his cancer diagnosis earlier in the year. In late April, Buckingham Palace announced the monarch’s intention to resume his royal responsibilities after a period of treatment and recovery. The palace stated, “Their Majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year.”

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