Royal Hunt Turns Deadly
The allure of the royal family, adored by legions, comes with a flip side – a contingent of detractors, necessitating a security protocol as robust as it is costly.
Tragedy struck in 1100 when William II met his end in England’s New Forest, felled by an arrow. The shooter, Walter Tirel, left history pondering: a fatal mishap or a deliberate act of murder?.