Man Arrested on Suspicion of Carrying Weapon Near Former Prince Andrew's Home
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Man Arrested on Suspicion of Carrying Weapon Near Former Prince Andrew's Home
"The police in Britain arrested a man on Wednesday evening after accusations he had acted in an intimidating manner and was in possession of a weapon near the home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew. A statement from the Norfolk Constabulary police force said that the police had been called to the home, Wolferton, following a report a man was behaving in an intimidating manner in the village."
"The Telegraph, which initially reported the episode, said that a man wearing a balaclava mask had run toward Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York, while the former prince was out walking his dog. The newspaper reported, without naming its sources, that the man had shouted at Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor while he rushed toward him. The paper said that the former prince had been accompanied by a member of his private security detail and that they both had gotten into a car and sped away."
"He moved there after being asked to leave his home at the Royal Lodge in Windsor amid revelations about his association with Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender. Questions about the former prince's security were raised when King Charles III, his brother, required him to move out of his lodging in Windsor, where security is very high. His new home in Norfolk is in an area that is more accessible to the public."
British police arrested a man on Wednesday evening near the Norfolk home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew. The suspect was accused of acting in an intimidating manner and possessing an offensive weapon near Wolferton, close to Sandringham Estate. According to reports, a man wearing a balaclava mask ran toward the former prince while he was walking his dog, shouting at him. Prince Andrew was accompanied by a private security member, and both fled in a car. The suspect was taken into custody at King's Lynn Police Investigation Center on suspicion of public order offense and weapon possession. Prince Andrew recently relocated to the Norfolk property after being asked to leave his Windsor residence following his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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