A man has been arrested in the Royal Mews next to Buckingham Palace.
Police were alerted to a person climbing a wall and entering the prohibited area at 1.25am on Saturday.
Following a search, a 25-year-old was detained by officers outside the stables in the Royal Mews, which backs on to the palace garden.
Scotland Yard said in a statement: “At no point did the man enter Buckingham Palace or the palace gardens.
“The man has been arrested under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act for trespassing on a protected site.
“He has been taken into custody at a London police station where he remains.”
Buckingham Palace confirmed no members of the Royal Family were in residence at the time.
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The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace is responsible for all road travel arrangements for the King and other members of the royal household, from horse-and-carriage to car.
It is home to the iconic 260-year-old Gold State Coach, used at occasions such as Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953, the Platinum Jubilee in 2022 and Charles’s coronation this year.