WILLIAM and Kate will be protected by a huge no-go area banning locals from land near their new home.

WILLIAM and Kate will be protected by a huge no-go area banning locals from land near their new home.

WILLIAM and Kate will be protected by a huge no-go area banning locals from land near their new home.

CCTV cameras, massive fencing and landscaping will keep trespassers away from eight-bed Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Berks.

William and Kate will be protected by a huge no-go area banning locals from land near their new home

A car park and gate access to Windsor Great Park, which locals forked out £110 a year to use, shut for good at 7pm

CCTV cameras, massive fencing and landscaping will keep trespassers away from eight-bed Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Berks

Fed-up dog walkers were given their marching orders from the area near William and Kate’s “forever home” and said the Home Office closure of a car park and loss of access is a “kick in the teeth”.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 43, and children George, 12, Charlotte, ten, and Louis, seven, will be protected by a no-go zone around eight-bedroom Forest Lodge.

A car park and gate access to Windsor Great Park, which locals forked out £110 a year to use, shut for good at 7pm.

Trespassers on the land will face arrest under the Home Office plans.

The area covers around 150 acres and has a 2.3-mile perimeter which is set to be signposted warning people not to enter.

Contractors were seen driving the last fence posts into the ground yesterday as Windsor Half Marathon participants ran past.

An order read: “Due to the pending designation of part of the Great Park as an exclusion area, access via Cranbourne Gate will permanently cease.”

Some residents were annoyed but accepted the royals’ security was of utmost importance.

 

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