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Ex-Prince Andrew’s Alleged Stalker Also Searched Princess Charlotte — Report

Ex-Prince Andrew’s alleged stalker reportedly searched for Princess Charlotte and the killing methods. As per a report by The Telegraph UK, a man identified as Alex Jenkinson allegedly threatened ex-Prince Andrew. Not only that, he researched Kate Middleton and her children and looked up weapons and methods of killing.

Princess Charlotte and the Ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor stalking allegations

As per The Telegraph, ex-Prince Andrew’s alleged stalker, Alex Jenkinson, also browsed information on Kate Middleton, her children and methods of killing. Jenkinson is accused of confronting Andrew Mountbatten Windsor near his home on Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on May 6. Jenkinson is accused of chasing the Duke of York while dressed in camouflage clothing. He was arrested for his actions and is due to stand trial next month.

In fact, when Jenkinson was detained by armed police, he had a wooden-handled axe and a rock as weapons. Jenkinson was reportedly charged with two counts of using threatening and abusive words and displaying such behaviour.

He will stand trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on July 29.

As per the outlet, Jenkinson has been given a temporary stalking protection order by the police. This is reportedly after police discovered that he had been searching online about weapons like guns, knives, and explosives. He also browsed through information about members of the Royal Family.

Jenkinson appeared in court on Thursday morning and was placed under a temporary stalking protection order (SPO). A full court hearing is scheduled for August.

James Farrell, representing Suffolk Constabulary, told the court that Jenkinson’s actions need to be monitored properly. Otherwise, Jenkinson “could get fixated on more weapons and methods of killing and that could spiral out of control with more serious consequences.”

Deputy Senior District Judge Tan Ikram warned Jenkinson that he must follow decorum regarding his movements and internet use or could face up to five years in jail.

Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.

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