Intruder caught climbing wall of Royal Mews.
A man is to appear at court charged with trespassing at Buckingham Palace after he was arrested in the Royal Mews on Saturday.Officers responded to a person climbing the wall and entering the Royal Mews at 1.25am on Saturday, the Metropolitan Police said.
Awad Rovalino, 25, has been charged with trespassing on a protected site and will appear at Westminster magistrates' court on Monday.
Rovalino, of no fixed address, also faces a charge of attempted theft from a motor vehicle during the same incident.

Man arrested climbing into Royal Mews by Buckingham Palace
A man was arrested in the earlier hours of Saturday morning after being spotted climbing into the Royal Mews adjacent to Buckingham Palace in London, police said.
Officers were alerted to reports at 1:25 a.m. of the man climbing the wall to get into the Royal Mews which backs on to the Palace garden.
Police said a 25-year-old man was detained outside the stables in the Royal Mews, which is responsible for all road travel arrangements for King Charles and members of the Royal Family, and is home to the Gold State Coach.
The man was arrested under the Serious Organized Crime and Police Act for trespassing and has been taken into custody, police said.