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Royal Household Bars Five Met Officers From Palaces After Misogyny Complaint

The Met said the officers received reflective practice after an internal probe found their conduct fell below the misconduct threshold.

  • Five police officers were banned from working at royal residences after a female staff member at Kensington Palace alleged they made inappropriate comments, including that Kate and William's home was full of 'little Hitlers'.
  • The reported behavior fell below the expected standards of professionalism, prompting an internal investigation and reflective practice for the officers.
  • The Royal Household decided to ban the officers from Kensington Palace and other royal residences by removing their access passes, though their conduct did not meet the threshold for misconduct.
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Daily Star broke the news in United Kingdom on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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