Queen can be protected by a 2,500ft ‘no-fly zone’ over Windsor Fort with ‘plane and drones banned and fighter jets scrambled for breaches’ amid safety fears at monarch’s dwelling

  • Plane and drones can be banned from passing inside a 2,500ft altitude
  • Fighter jets can be scrambled if a airplane breaches the zone and fails to reply
  • The transfer comes after Her Majesty was focused on the palace on Christmas Day 










Windsor Fort is about to be protected by a ‘no-fly zone’ amid fears in regards to the Queen’s safety.

In line with The Solar, plane and drones can be banned from passing inside a 2,500ft altitude over the residence from January 27. 

Fighter jets can even be scrambled if a airplane breaches the zone and fails to answer radio warnings.  

The transfer comes after Her Majesty was focused on the palace on Christmas Day by a crossbow-wielding man who was arrested contained in the grounds of Windsor.  

Because the coronavirus pandemic started, the Queen has spent almost all of her time dwelling in her non-public flats at Windsor. 

Windsor Fort is about to be protected by a ‘no-fly zone’ amid fears in regards to the Queen’s safety

The Civil Aviation Authority reportedly mentioned it’s within the public curiosity to impose a ban. 

Police can even be given extra powers to halt unlawful drones within the space. The brand new regulation is named a ‘restriction of flying laws beneath the Air Navigation Order’. 

A person was arrested by police contained in the grounds of Windsor Fort simply minutes after Jaswant Singh Chail uploaded a video Snapchat during which he threatened to ‘assassinate the Queen in revenge for the 1919 Amritsar bloodbath’. 

He mentioned: ‘I am sorry. I am sorry for what I’ve completed and what I’ll do. I’ll try to assassinate Elizabeth, Queen of the Royal Household. That is revenge for many who have died within the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh bloodbath.

‘It is usually revenge for many who have been killed, humiliated and discriminated on due to their race. I am an Indian Sikh, a Sith. My title was Jaswant Singh Chail, my title is Darth Jones.’

The transfer to impose a no-fly zone over Windsor is harking back to the Queen Mom’s demand to have comparable measures imposed over her Scottish Highlands retreat so she might take pleasure in her afternoon nap in peace.   

The move comes after Her Majesty was targeted at the palace on Christmas Day by a crossbow-wielding man who was arrested inside the grounds of Windsor

The transfer comes after Her Majesty was focused on the palace on Christmas Day by a crossbow-wielding man who was arrested contained in the grounds of Windsor

They royal, who was commandant-in-chief of the RAF Central Flying Faculty, had purchased the semi-derelict Fort of Mey in Caithnessas for £100 in 1952, intending to make use of it as a vacation dwelling.

However official correspondence revealed in December final 12 months that she raised a proper criticism on one among her yearly visits to the fortress and ordered one among her employees to contact the Ministry of Defence after low-flying jets disturbed her sleep, The Instances reviews. 

Workers on the citadel mentioned Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mom would take a day nap at round noon after her first drink of the day – a mix of 1 half gin and two elements fortified wine.

A man was arrested by police inside the grounds of Windsor Castle just minutes after Jaswant Singh Chail uploaded a video Snapchat in which he threatened to 'assassinate the Queen in revenge for the 1919 Amritsar massacre'

A person was arrested by police contained in the grounds of Windsor Fort simply minutes after Jaswant Singh Chail uploaded a video Snapchat during which he threatened to ‘assassinate the Queen in revenge for the 1919 Amritsar bloodbath’

A letter dated August 12, 1993, eight days after the Queen Mom turned 93, confirmed the set up of a ‘particular safety’ zone to not disturb the royal whereas she is in residence on the citadel, close to John O’Groats.

It reads: ‘Following your phone name yesterday about low flying over the Fort of Mey whereas HM the Queen Mom is in residence I believed it is likely to be useful to verify the preparations which have been made.

‘The citadel will obtain particular safety from low flying (which can prolong to 2 nautical miles laterally and two thousand ft vertically) till the Queen Mom leaves on August 27.

‘Whereas we can provide no assure that plane should not seen within the neighborhood, this could be certain that Her Majesty just isn’t disturbed… Related preparations will be made for future intervals when the Queen Mom is in residence. I perceive that that is normally throughout the month of August.’

October 1955: H,M,Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother with her pet corgi Honey at her Caithness home, The Castle of Mey which had just been renovated and modernised

October 1955: H,M,Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mom along with her pet corgi Honey at her Caithness dwelling, The Fort of Mey which had simply been renovated and modernised

They royal, who was commandant-in-chief of the RAF Central Flying School, had bought the semi-derelict Castle of Mey in Caithnessas for £100 in 1952, intending to use it as a holiday home

They royal, who was commandant-in-chief of the RAF Central Flying Faculty, had purchased the semi-derelict Fort of Mey in Caithnessas for £100 in 1952, intending to make use of it as a vacation dwelling

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