
A source close to Epstein pal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has demanded more security for the disgraced former royal. The demand follows an ‘incident’ on public land near Windsor’s new, crown-funded (and therefore ultimately public-funded) farm home in Norfolk. A man in his car supposedly “tried to sprint” at Andrew while shouting at him, but was prevented by Windsor’s bodyguard.
Police searched the man’s car for “any sign of a weapon”, but none has been reported.
According to the Telegraph, Windsor’s mates think he’s too vulnerable now he’s been turfed out of official royal dwellings as Charles tries to distance himself from the scandal of his brother’s alleged trafficking of women:
The Norfolk estate is largely open to the public and affords the former duke none of the protections he enjoyed when within the wider royal security cordon at Windsor.
A source said: “This shows why Andrew’s security provisions need to be proportionate and properly balanced for an individual with a very high profile. Surely this demonstrates why his security should be reviewed.”
Has someone close to the late Queen’s second son been drawing inspiration from the massive government funding provided to beef up security in Golders Green? None was provided for Muslims in honour of the ignored first victim of the mentally-ill knife attacker, of course.
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