A group of female students set out to kidnap Prince Charles while he was in Cambridge.
British royalty Prince Charles is almost kidnapped by a group of women. The incident happened when he was 20 years old. The kidnapping was organized by “professionals”. My London writes about it.
The story is revealed in The Secret Royals: Spying and the Crown, from Victoria to Diana by royal authors Richard Aldrich and Rory Cormack.
The group, rumored to be Manchester University students, called themselves “professional kidnappers” and intended to take him for ransom.
“During his studies at Cambridge in 1968, guards from the Special Branch followed him at a respectful distance in a rather dilapidated old Land Rover … But they were more concerned about the young women, and this became a particular problem during Rag Week 1968. – the annual anarchist event where students dress up in silly clothes and play pranks to raise money for charity.
According to Michael Varney, the Prince’s personal bodyguard, the events were in the balance of disaster. Varney learns from police intelligence that a group of Manchester University students, all female libbers of the most nervous type, plan to attack Trinity, kidnap Charles and demand a ransom from him.
“Worse still, there was a fifth column in Cambridge, for the Manchester group had energetic and willing accomplices in the women of Girton College. Together they sought to carry out their coup without any male assistance,” said of the book.
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