Woman cautioned over Prince George school entry
The 40-year-old is given a formal warning after accessing Thomas's Battersea a week after the heir to the throne started school.
Monday 9 October 2017 18:48, UK
A woman has accepted a caution after she gained access to the Battersea school attended by Prince George.
The 40-year-old was given the formal warning after admitting she caused a nuisance on school property at Thomas's Battersea on 12 September.
She was initially held on suspicion of attempted burglary but was released with no further action.
George had started at the south London school the week before the incident occurred.
The four-year-old is understood not to have been on the premises at the time and has continued to attend.
He has been seen being driven into Thomas's Battersea through a side entrance by two members of staff since the incident.
A Met Police spokesman said the force "continues to work with the school on protective security arrangements for His Royal Highness".
Several plain-clothes officers have been spotted in the area in the last few weeks.
The fee-paying school educates 560 boys and girls aged from four to 13, with around 20 pupils in each class.
Fees are £17,604 a year, rising to £19,884 for those in year three and beyond.