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Prince Andrew's Norfolk Home Targeted in Shocking Intimidation Attack

A masked intruder sprinted straight at the royal while he walked his dogs near Sandringham. What happened next has police scrambling.

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Sandringham Estate, Norfolk home of Prince Andrew where the incident occurred

A man in a balaclava launched a terrifying confrontation at Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Norfolk property on Wednesday evening, sparking an immediate police response and arrest.

The incident unfolded around 19:30 in Wolferton, a village adjacent to the sprawling Sandringham Estate. According to witnesses and the Telegraph, the suspect charged directly at the former royal as he strolled with his dogs.

Mountbatten-Windsor and his private security team didn’t hesitate. They bolted toward their vehicle as the attacker allegedly pursued them, forcing a rapid escape from the scene.

Norfolk Police arrived quickly and detained the suspect. He’s now facing serious questions: public order offence and possession of an offensive weapon. He’s being held at King’s Lynn for interrogation.

The location carries explosive significance. Marsh Farm sits on the Sandringham Estate and became Andrew’s refuge after he abandoned Royal Lodge in Windsor. That earlier move came amid the devastating fallout from his association with the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein - a scandal that torpedoed Andrew’s public image and royal duties.

This newest development marks another alarming chapter in the Duke of York’s increasingly troubled existence. The man remains in custody tonight as investigators piece together the motives behind the brazen confrontation.

Andrew’s representatives have been asked for a statement but haven’t yet responded publicly.


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