Norfolk Constabulary confirmed the arrest of a man suspected of possessing an offensive weapon near the home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew. The arrest occurred Wednesday evening after complaints were lodged about the individual's threatening demeanor.
Officers responded promptly, leading to the man's arrest on suspicion of a public order offense and possessing an offensive weapon. He is now being held at a local police station for further questioning.
Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles III, has faced increased scrutiny in recent years, particularly following his links to the late Jeffrey Epstein. Earlier this year, he was reportedly detained by police in connection to allegations related to misconduct in public office, further complicating his public standing.
After being evicted from his residence near Windsor Castle, the former prince relocated to the king's private estate in Norfolk. Recent investigations surrounding his connections to Epstein have led to significant media coverage, and the police have been assessing various reports concerning communications between Mountbatten-Windsor and Epstein dating back to 2010.
The incident marks a new chapter in the ongoing challenges faced by the former prince, as he navigates the complexities of public life amidst intense media scrutiny.
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