(ANSA) - LONDON, DEC 22 - A bad impression for Prince William - second after his father Charles in the line of succession to the British throne of Queen Elizabeth - and for his wife Kate, surprised by the media to violate one of the basic precautionary rules of the coronavirus emergency imposed by the government in the United Kingdom: that of the maximum of six people currently allowed in the context of social contacts, even outdoors.
The Dukes of Cambridge, with their children George, Charlotte and Louis, were nailed to a photo published today in the Daily Mail showing them strolling in the evening at the royal country estate of Sandringham, Norfolk, along with the family of the queen's fourth child, Edward , Earl of Wessex, made up of the prince himself, his wife Sophie and their children: a total of nine people.
The 'revelation' sparked controversy and beatings, including from members of the sparse British Republican activist movement such as Graham Smith, leader of the Republic organization. (HANDLE).