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Man arrested for threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor near Norfolk home

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Consensus Summary

A man was arrested on May 6, 2026, near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s home in Wolferton, Norfolk, after allegedly threatening him while he was walking his dogs with a security detail. Police confirmed the arrest on suspicion of a public order offence and possession of an offensive weapon, with the suspect taken to King’s Lynn police station and still in custody. Mountbatten-Windsor, who lost his royal titles in 2025 and now lives at Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate, has faced ongoing controversies linked to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, including a February 2026 arrest for alleged misconduct in a public office. Security at his new residence has reportedly been enhanced, though the Guardian notes the incident occurred on public land near Sandringham Royal Parkland. Both sources agree the former Duke of York remains under scrutiny despite his reduced public profile.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • A man was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence and possession of an offensive weapon near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s home in Norfolk on May 6, 2026, around 7:30 PM local time.
  • The incident occurred near Wolferton, close to the Sandringham Estate, where Mountbatten-Windsor resides at Marsh Farm.
  • Mountbatten-Windsor was walking his dogs and accompanied by a private security detail during the incident.
  • Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal titles in 2025 and currently resides at Marsh Farm, a property on the Sandringham Estate.
  • Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested in February 2026 on suspicion of misconduct in a public office related to his time as a UK trade commissioner.
  • The suspect was taken to King’s Lynn police investigation centre for questioning and remains in custody as of May 7, 2026.

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

ABC News
  • Security at Marsh Farm has been beefed up since Mountbatten-Windsor moved in, including new perimeter fences and CCTV cameras.
  • Mountbatten-Windsor remains eighth in line to the British throne despite losing his titles.
  • The incident is connected to controversies involving Jeffrey Epstein, including allegations of sexual offences (denied by Mountbatten-Windsor).
  • Mountbatten-Windsor’s previous home, Royal Lodge, had a significant security presence, unlike his new address in Wolferton.
  • The former royal has attempted to keep a low profile since stepping back from royal duties in 2019.
The Guardian
  • Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly rushed to his car and drove away at speed as the suspect allegedly tried to sprint after him.
  • The incident took place on public land in a lane close to Sandringham Royal Parkland.
  • Mountbatten-Windsor is provided with an annual stipend by King Charles, including an allowance for private security, but its use is at his discretion.

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • The ABC states Mountbatten-Windsor was 'booted out' of his grace-and-favour mansion, while the Guardian does not use that phrasing.

Source Articles

ABC

Man arrested after allegedly threatening Andrew on dog walk

Police arrest a man who allegedly had a weapon and was threatening King Charles III's brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor near his Norfolk home on Wednesday evening, local time.

GUARDIAN

Man arrested near home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

Nofolk police arrest man on suspicion of public order offence and possession of offensive weapon A man has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence and possession of an offensive weapon near the home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Norfolk police said: “Officers were called to Wolferton shortly after 7.30pm yesterday (Wednesday 6 May 2026) following a report a man was behaving in an intimidating manner in the village. Continue reading...