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Do King Charles’ bodyguards use fake hands?

Abunch of stills from videos being circulated widely has left netizens confused because no one can make out if King Charles’ bodyguards are using fake hands or not.

Bodyguards are always required to be on high alert to deal with surprises that can threaten the safety of the person they are protecting in public places.

To ensure things are safe and sound, guards are known to use all sorts of techniques to keep attackers away.

Many have speculated over the years that one of the techniques used by bodyguards is to attach fake arms to their bodies.

The claims about artificial arms first rose after Donald Trump’s Secret Service bodyguard 2017 was seen strangely holding his little finger.

But how does it help?

While netizens came up with various reasons and theories about fake arms, most said they’re used so that a bodyguard can hold an automatic rifle underneath his coat.

The most common type of rifle used for such duties is an FN-P90, which can easily fit under a coat

However, bodyguards are not allowed to carry weapons in the UK. So, it’s highly unlikely that King Charles’ bodyguards were concealing automatic rifles under their coats.

However, recent photos of King Charles’ bodyguards have left netizens confused as to whether they are using fake arms or not.

A TikToker named Jason got everyone talking after sharing a zoomed-in image of a bodyguard. The shots focus on the hands of the guards. After seeing the still, many users said it seemed the guards were using fake arms.

Needless to say, speculation of this kind can never be confirmed as it concerns the secularity of King Charles III.

A user wrote, “Open jacket means security. You can tell by his facial and eye movement,” someone else agreed.”

“Yes. That’s the king, of course, his security have their hands on their guns,” wrote another.

Some said the arms didn’t look fake.

“The guy you highlighted is not his security,” wrote a person.

“What are you on about?” questioned another.

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