THE £30 million security for Friday’s Royal Wedding was heavily broadcast and a much talked about cost during what is, the country’s worst ever recession.

This expense was argued as a needed precaution by the monarchy, to deal with the thousands that descended on London, the possible threat of terrorism, and of course the projected campaign from students to stop the impending tuition fee rise.
Amidst thousands of police units lining the streets, another branch of protection was drafted in for the day’s events – the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC).
Because of security reasons, the Kent based informant will remain anonymous, but this exclusive interview still provides a behind-the-scenes insight into Her Majesty’s protection.