Former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may be looking for an escape route after his unexpected clash near his new home at Sandringham Estate.
King Charles’ younger brother was threatened while walking his dog on Wednesday.
The alleged attack, the second threatening incident near his home in weeks, is believed to have paved the way for the former Duke of York to move to a more secure location.
The former Duke has been embroiled in several scandals, apparently seeking a new sanctuary to escape all the embarrassment he has faced in the UK amid an ongoing police investigation.
Andrew’s return to Windsor seems impossible amid public pressure and investigation, as William is very aware of it. He considers his uncle to be a very troubled soul.
Andrew is reportedly fleeing to the UK. he is reportedly considering a permanent move to the Middle East, modeled on the self-imposed exile of former Spanish king Juan Carlos I.
Following his expulsion from Royal Lodge and the loss of his titles, he seeks privacy, luxury and escape from public hostility.
Alleged attacker taken into custody
The 39-year-old defendant, named as Alex Jenkinson, was previously charged with two counts of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behavior to harass someone or cause alarm or distress and failing to provide a blood sample in custody.
The suspect was wearing a balaclava and was approximately 50 meters from Mr Mountbatten-Windsor when the alleged threat occurred.
The former prince was escorted by a member of his private security team to deal with the situation.




