Woman given caution after Prince George security alert

A woman who tried to gain access to Prince George’s school sparking a major security alert has been given a caution by police.

Louise Chantry, described as a ‘royal superfan’, tried to get into Thomas’s school Battersea school last month, prompting a review of the young prince protection.

The 40-year-old former holistic healer has now accepted a caution, meaning she accepts wrongdoing but will not get a criminal record or face any further action.

Louise Chantry has been given a caution for trying to get into Prince George's school

Louise Chantry has been given a caution for trying to get into Prince George’s school

A Scotland Yard spokesman said today: ‘A 40-year-old woman has accepted a caution for causing a nuisance on school property following an incident at Thomas’s Battersea school in September.

‘The woman was arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary after she gained access to Thomas’s Battersea on Tuesday, 12 September. 

‘She returned on bail to a south London police station today (Monday, 9 October) and accepted a police caution for an offence under the Education Act. 

‘She was released with no further action in relation to attempted burglary. Thomas’s Battersea is the school attended by Prince George. 

‘The Metropolitan Police continues to work with the school on protective security arrangements for His Royal Highness.’ 

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