From today, surrounding roads leading to Queen Elizabeth II's London home will be shut from 1045 to 1230 GMT (1615 to 1800 IST) on the days when the "Changing of the Guard" ceremony is scheduled to take place.
The move is part of a three-month trial which was being planned for some time but has now been brought forward amid a UK-wide security review triggered by the attack in Germany which killed over 12 people.
"In a request to The Royal Parks, which manages the roads, the MPS highlighted that due to the event's high profile in an iconic location with a substantial military presence and attracting large crowds, the closures were a necessary precaution to continue protecting the public and those taking part in the event.
"The MPS has stressed the road closures, which have been planned for some time, are a precautionary measure and not in relation to any specific intelligence," it said.
Metropolitan Police Commander Simon Bray said, "The Met undertakes a range of different activities including strengthening security and high-visibility policing as part of a counter-terrorist strategy, and it will continue to take whatever action it believes is necessary to protect and reassure the public".
"Police continue to work in partnership to minimise disruption, but its priority is to ensure the safety and security of those who live, work and visit London," Bray said.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Theresa May has told German Chancellor Angela Merkel the UK "stands ready to assist".
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