Muhler
Imperial Majesty
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- Denmark
Funny you mentioned that because when I saw the photos of F&M arriving in Tasmania on their different flights, I was struck by the "look" of the security. I had seen them in NYC when F&M made their visit and they resemble them.
Yeah, you can recognice them after a while.
I was curious about the security too! Don't PET follow Isabella and Christian when they are out in public as well? I didn't see them in the video with Jane when she, Christian and Isabella are running!
Granted...it was a very short video...but it looked to me as if there was no PET present.![]()
They most certainly do and I'm sure they must have been around.
Based on M&F's last private visit, I'd estimate there are at least six, perhaps eight PET officers with them. With a local police car more or less permanently stationed on the road where Jane and her family lives.
Two PET officers nearby at all time, the rest resting.
M&F themselves are escorted by two officers, whether they are alone or together.
When M&F are out with the children, I'd guess there are four officers around, with two (four) resting.
Even the nanny would have at least one officer as an escort when walking the twins. Even though she is more anonymous.
That's why I'm a little pussled. Right now there is a team of foreign police officers actively operating in Australia.
I know about the rules for foreign security operating in Australia, but M&F are pretty important to the Danish state and their heir and spares are with them - and the PET officers should be unarmed? I'm pretty sceptical.
Not least because M&F, Mary in particular, are so well known by the general public in Australia, in contrast to other royals (apart from the BRF of course) who can be practically anonymous.
So I wonder whether there is a quiet agreement between DK and Australia.
Because we have the same rules here in DK, about foreign security. - The rules just don't apply for the US Secret Service and apparantly not for other high profile leaders of states as well, like the French Premier and President.
When Will and Kate visited Copenhagen recently you could obviously hardly turn around without bumping into British security. And they were all unarmed?
