Masked Man Banned After Alleged Confrontation Near Sandringham — What It Means for Prince Andrew

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Masked Man Banned After Alleged Confrontation Near Sandringham — What It Means for Prince Andrew

Royals (1 / 1) 08.05.2026 19:02 / Tim


A tense encounter near Sandringham has triggered charges and strict bans — the accused must now avoid royal properties and Prince Andrew may be called to give evidence. Read on to discover the full story!

Court hearing and charges

Alex Jenkinson, 39, from Stowmarket appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court via live link on May 8. He faces two counts of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to harass, cause alarm or distress and was also charged after failing to provide a blood specimen in custody. He pleaded not guilty to the threatening counts, guilty to failing to provide a specimen, and was released on conditional bail with an interim driving disqualification. His next court date is July 29; prosecutors have asked for Prince Andrew to give evidence, possibly by remote link.