The man broke into Buckingham Palace with a knife and cocaine and was put on trial

Britain will investigate the case of a man who came to Buckingham Palace with a knife and cocaine

Cameron Kalani, 44, was charged in London Kalani) for attempting to enter the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The court will examine the case of the offender, who, in addition, came to the residence of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain with a knife and cocaine. Details are reported by The Daily Mail.

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Buckingham's guards detained Kalani in May 2021. The man was caught outside the royal stable, which is part of the residence. He was found to have a kitchen knife and cocaine.

The intruder will appear before the Westminster District Court in London on Friday, November 19.

It is known that this is not the first illegal entry into the residence of English monarchs in this year. In April, the guards let a woman into the palace, who convinced the guards that she was engaged to the Duke of York.

Earlier in Buckingham, they found a secret passage connecting the queen's chambers with a famous bar in London. Jack Brooksbank, the husband of Princess Eugenie, spoke about him.

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