The Queen is worried about all the Grindr queens at her palaces

Buckingham Palace police are worried about all the overnight guests royal servants are having and reportedly blame dating apps like Grindr.

The royal family has more than 800 servants, and there has been a recent influx of visitors spending the night at their residences.

“There are real and serious security concerns at Buckingham Palace about members of staff use of dating apps,” a security source told the Daily Mail. “The palace police are particularly unhappy about the number of guests of servants staying overnight, especially when they may have only just met.”

A Buckingham Palace spokesman declined to comment on security matters.

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