Queen Elizabeth’s grandson reportedly caught breaking coronavirus travel protocol
Queen Elizabeth II’s grandson, Peter Phillips, was reportedly caught breaking COVID-19 travel protocol when he was spotted at a woman’s dwelling in St. Cyrus, Scotland final 7 days.
The United kingdom Solar noted that Phillips, the 43-12 months-previous son of Princess Anne, experienced the cops identified as on him by annoyed neighbors.
Phillips is supposed to be residing at his mother’s house, the Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire, England, which is still underneath a “stay at dwelling” get due to the fact of the pandemic. Scotland is only enabling “essential travel.”
“At close to 6:40 p.m. on Friday, law enforcement obtained a report of a prospective breach of coronavirus regulations at a home in St Cyrus,” a spokesperson for Scotland police informed the outlet. “Officers attended, spoke to the occupants and identified no breaches of legislation.”
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Peter Phillips was caught traveling to Scotland past week even although England is under a stay-at-residence get.
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A spokesman for Phillips informed The Solar reported he was touring out of the state with his business, XL Health care, which provides swift COVID-19 tests.
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“We do not remark on details or situation of Mr. Phillips’ lodging when traveling on business,” the rep included.
The woman, who owns the property in Scotland, is reportedly a mate of Phillips’ sister Zara Tindall and a former classmate.
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Back again in February 2020, Phillips, who is 17th in line for the throne, declared he was divorcing from his wife, Autumn, following remaining divided for a 12 months. They share two daughters: Savannah, 10, and Isla, 9.
