Police have formed an unprecedented ring of steel around the Middleton's £5million country mansion to protect Prince George and his parents from intruders.
Officers on horseback and a helicopter with heat-seeking technology on board have been patrolling the perimeter around the 18-acre Bucklebury Manor estate in Berkshire, where the royal trio stayed last night.
The local council imposed no-stopping regulations on roads near the Georgian home where a team of armed royal guards, who accompany Kate and William everywhere, are also stationed.
Back again: The couple spent a week at Bucklebury Manor shortly before Kate returned to London to give birth, and the Cambridges were back last night surrounded by police
Operation: Police on horseback kept watch around Bucklebury Manor while officers also stood guard and prevented cars stopping on surrounding roads as they protect the baby and his parents
Grand: The Manor House owned by Carole and Michael Middleton has 18-acres, and has the two-day-old future king inside today
Experts say that the security detail is much larger than when Kate and William visited before the birth because of the precious prince now inside.
It is likely to be because royal children have been targets in the past.
In the weeks after Prince William was born in June 1982, Michael Fagan forced his way into Buckingham Palace and then broke into the Queen's bedroom.
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