A recent ITV News investigation found that Martin Gravill, who served as a key organiser and chief propagandist for far-right groups, was employed by the Royal Collection Trust at Buckingham Palace.

    Gravill, 26, reportedly held a prominent role within extremist networks while working at one of the most secure institutions in the country. During his time at the Palace, he worked as a warden, a public-facing position that involved guiding visitors through the state rooms and moving through areas close to the Royal Family’s most valuable spaces and historic possessions.

    According to reports, Gravill was directly involved with extremist organisations including Active Club England and Vanguard Britannica while simultaneously working within the Palace estate.

    The disclosure has raised serious concerns over the strength of vetting and security screening procedures at Buckingham Palace, prompting questions about how an individual with alleged links to extremist networks was able to hold a role with such proximity to one of the UK’s most protected institutions.



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