Police officers ‘banned’ from royal residences over ‘inappropriate’ comments made at Prince William, Kate Middleton’s home

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Five UK police officers have reportedly been banned from working at royal residences for allegedly making “inappropriate” comments outside Kensington Palace, where Prince William and Kate Middleton live in London, according to The Sun.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed to Page Six on Wednesday that they received a public complaint about the officers’ conduct in October 2024.

The five officers allegedly “behaved inappropriately on several occasions” between August 2023 and September 2024, a rep for the Met Police told us.

Five UK police officers were reportedly banned from working at royal residences for allegedly making “inappropriate” comments outside Kensington Palace, where Prince William and Kate Middleton (seen above) live in London. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
The Metropolitan Police confirmed to Page Six they received a public complaint about the officers’ conduct in October (William and Kate are seen above). Getty Images

 Following an internal investigation, the Met Police found that the allegations against the officers did not “meet the threshold for misconduct.”

The Met Police told us in a statement, “The reported behavior falls below the high standards expected of officers, particularly those in frontline protective roles. As a result of our internal investigation into this matter, the officers received reflective practice to consider their actions and identify learning for the future.

“It remains a priority for the Met to ensure all officers and staff uphold the highest standards of professionalism, so we can continue to build trust and confidence with those we serve,” the statement added.

The Met Police told us they investigated the situation and found the allegations against the officers did not “meet the threshold for misconduct” (Kensington Palace is pictured above). De Agostini via Getty Images
According to The Sun, one of the officers allegedly said Kensington Palace (pictured above) is “full of Hitlers.” De Agostini via Getty Images

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According to The Sun, a female Kensington Palace employee first complained about the five officers’ alleged conduct in October 2024.

One of the officers allegedly said Kensington Palace was “full of Hitlers,” while another officer allegedly tried to add the female employee on Facebook.

A source told The Sun, “Comments from the officers were perceived as misogynistic though the allegations were tame and none were sexual in nature.”

The outlet reported that senior Royal Household staff decided to ban the officers and revoke their passes.

Another officer allegedly tried to add a female palace employee on Facebook — the same employee who reported the conduct. Getty Images
Senior Royal Household staff reportedly made the decision to ban the officers and revoked their passes (An armed Met Police officer is seen above). Getty Images

William, 43, and Kate, 44, were not involved in the ruling, but they were informed of the matter, per The Sun.

Page Six has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.

The Prince and Princess of Wales live and work out of Kensington Palace, though they moved to Forest Lodge in Windsor with their kids, Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, 8, in October.

William and Kate (seen above with sons Prince Louis and Prince George) were reportedly not involved in the ruling to ban the officers, but they were informed of the situation. Getty Images
The royal couple (seen above) live and work out of Kensington Palace, but they made the move to Forest Lodge in Windsor with their kids in October. Getty Images

The royal couple is paying $411,435 a year to rent the eight-bedroom Georgian mansion and two cottages on the grounds, according to The Times.

But Page Six previously reported that William and Kate will still live at Kensington Palace when they eventually ascend the throne, so they can carry out their major royal duties.

Before moving to Forest Lodge, the royal couple lived at Adelaide Cottage, their four-bedroom property, for over three years.

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