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{{Infobox government agency|title=Royal Wilden Constabulary|formed=2018|headquarters=Wexford Yard Police Centre, [[Earl's Court]]|coordinates=000, 000|chief1_name=[[Sir Anthony Stamp]]}}
== History ==
== History ==
The Royal Wilden Constabulary was founded as the Wilden Federal Police in July of 2018 by Attorney General Zachary Lander, with the first constables commencing duty on the 6th of August in the same year. By the 1st of October 2023, the body of Constables was renamed to become with Metropolitan Police Service. With the appointment of Sir Anthony Stamp as Commissioner of Police on the 22nd of March 2020, the service became the Royal Wilden Constabulary.  
The Royal Wilden Constabulary was founded as the Wilden Federal Police in July of 2018 by Attorney General Zachary Lander, with the first constables commencing duty on the 6th of August in the same year. By the 1st of October 2023, the body of Constables was renamed to become with Metropolitan Police Service. With the appointment of Sir Anthony Stamp as Commissioner of Police on the 22nd of March 2020, the service became the Royal Wilden Constabulary.  
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