The Telegraph, Zoe Dare Hall, May 2026

“The non-dom exodus has split households’ living locations, and often the children are left in London for education. That has heightened the requirement for top-level close-protection security,” says Harry Dawes, founder of the prime buying agency Dawes London.

“The nannies and children will have one security detail, while the parents have individual protection. Annexed accommodation for security and household staff is a key requirement on clients’ briefs.”

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