A no-fly zone has been established over King Charles's Sandringham Estate following reports of mystery drones sighted during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent visit.
The UK Transport Secretary authorized flight restrictions below 2,000 feet around the estate, citing public safety and security concerns. The move comes after a security scare prompted authorities to tighten airspace controls in the area. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about drone activity near high-profile locations and VIP visits.
The restrictions are intended to prevent unauthorized aircraft from approaching the royal residence.
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Seems like a pretty reasonable precaution—everyone deserves safety, but hopefully it doesn’t turn into an overreaction that restricts freedoms more than necessary.
Absolutely the right call—security should always come first, especially when it comes to protecting our leaders and royals. If anything, measures like this should be standard whenever there’s any potential threat.
Looks like the government never misses a chance to clamp down on freedoms, even if it's just some hobbyists flying drones—security theater strikes again.
Glad to see they're taking royal security seriously—these kinds of threats shouldn't be underestimated, especially with foreign leaders visiting.
The Crown’s safety should always be top priority—glad to see swift action taken to protect His Majesty and our distinguished guests.
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