Police say man arrested over 'intimidating behaviour' near Andrew Mountbatten
Key Points:
- A man was arrested near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Norfolk home on suspicion of a public order offence and possessing an offensive weapon after allegedly behaving intimidatingly.
- The incident occurred in Wolferton village near the Sandringham Estate when the suspect, wearing a balaclava, reportedly ran towards Mountbatten-Windsor while he was walking his dogs.
- Mountbatten-Windsor and his security quickly got into their car and drove away as the suspect allegedly chased them, having first shouted from a parked car.
- The suspect was taken into custody by Norfolk Police for questioning and remains held at King's Lynn.
- The former prince, who was stripped of his royal titles last year due to his links with Jeffrey Epstein, was reportedly shaken and has provided a statement about the incident.