A page tied to Prince William was replaced by a security notice after The Telegraph said its security systems detected unusual activity on the connection. The page did not show article text and instead told users to follow suggested steps to regain access.
The notice said anyone still having trouble should contact the Customer Support Team and quote the Akamai Reference Number ak_ref_id. In this case, the source available to readers was an access-denied style message, not a news report, and no article text about Prince William was visible.
That matters because the page offers no additional reporting on Prince William at all today. It is a restriction, not a story in the usual sense, and the only next step for a user is to try the access fixes the page recommends or raise the issue with customer support.
The friction is obvious: a reader looking for coverage is met instead by a security block, which means the material cannot be read until access is restored. For now, the only verified information is that the system flagged the connection, the page advised users to try the suggested steps, and support was directed to the Akamai reference number.

