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Prince William, Kate Middleton raise eyebrows after breaching Covid-19 rules

Prince William, Kate Middleton were spotted with their children mingling with another family

By Web Desk
December 22, 2020


Prince William and Kate Middleton are receiving criticism for breaking Covid-19 rules after the entire family was spotted with the Earl and Countess of Wessex outdoors as a group of nine.

In an attempt to curb the spread of the virus, Sandringham is currently place under Tier 2 lockdown meaning that a maximum group of six people can meet in public place at a time.

According to pictures published in the Daily Mail, it showed William, Kate, Charlotte and Louis mingling with Edward, Sophie, Lady Louise and Viscount Severn in the woods at Sandringham on Sunday.

It was reported that the two families were visiting a Christmas-themed woodland walk called Luminate.

According to sources, both parties arrived separately with neither of them having the intention of meeting up.

"As anyone with young children will know, there were moments on the 90-minute walk where it was difficult to keep the two family groups apart particularly at bottlenecks on the trail," a source at Sandringham said.

It is pertinent to mention that breaking Covid-19 rules could see one cough up £200 for the first offence, with the amount doubling after committing the offence again, which can reach to a maximum of £6,400.