Last month, a no-fly zone has been positioned on the Sandringham Estate following the details about the drone go to in the course of the go to of the Chairman of Ukraine.
Restrictions have been requested by safety companies Raja hosted Volodimier Zelanceci On 2 March on the Norfolk Site.
The order, which got here into drive on 10 March, restricts the plane flying beneath 2,000 ft (610 m) for “reasons for public safety and safety”.
It was signed by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander. Buckingham Palace has not commented.
The order states: “These rules ban flight in the area around Sandringham House, Norfolk.
“In view of the necessity for the safety members of the royal household and different dignitaries on the request of the safety companies residing within the Sandringham House or on the request of safety companies, it has been agreed by the Civil Aviation Authority and the Department for transport that the flight have to be banned within the surrounding space of ​​that place for public security and safety causes.”
Royal flights, guests' plane and emergency companies are exempted from guidelines.
With inputs from BBC