Andrew has been left devastated by the latest incident, which caused major problems for the royal family amid his security negotiations.
The 66-year-old former prince was reportedly horrified by the masked man threat, which raised eyebrows amid concerns about his safety.
However, experts warn that increased security will trigger a backlash from the British, who have already put pressure on the king and the royal family to take decisive action against the disgraced royal, even though the monarch has already stripped him of his royal tilings and protections.
His exit from the Royal Lodge has somehow triggered a serious security threat for the former Duke of York.
Norfolk Police arrested Alex Jenkinson, 39, who has since been charged and pleaded not guilty to harassment.
Alex Jenkinson, aged 39 and from Stowmarket, Suffolk has since been charged with two counts of using threatening, abusive or insulting words, according to officers.
A royal expert has explained Andrew’s situation following the latest break-up, saying: “The latest terrifying confrontation with the masked man has left him shaken and concerned for his safety.”
The unexpected situation has caused an urgent meeting at the palace regarding Andrew’s safety.
“There are rumors that he wants his old security back, even though he was unharmed,” told British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard. Fox News Digital.
His private protection officer took care of the confrontation and the aftermath. There are also fences, CCTV and a security gate installed at Sarah Ferguson’s ex-husband’s property to keep him safe.
Royal broadcaster Ian Pelham Turner revealed the monarch “part-funds her private security team.”
It was fortunate that “one of his paid private security team was with him” at the time of the incident, arguing that the security team “may need to be increased to strengthen his security.”
“Personally, every citizen of the UK should feel safe and protected, especially well-known figures, and so Andrew should have more protection, otherwise there could be more attempts on his life, which would cause distress and disorder in the royal family,” he said.
But Fordwihich believes, “This is completely expected because the public is completely disgusted by his despicable behavior.”
“Instead of wanting more security, he really should stay in some sort of house arrest, just keep to himself and not even go out. Then he wouldn’t be in the public eye or have these concerns. It would be the decent thing to do, but he’s not known for doing decent things.”
Chard admitted that “Andrew’s Epstein ties, arrest and police investigation have made him a target,” but said that “many believe he is privately more than adequately protected.”
Reviewing Pricnesse Beatrice and Eugenie’s security is one thing, but talk of reintroducing Met Police armed protection is already sparking a public backlash, and understandably so, according to Chard.
“Realistically, his security status will not change. That ship has sailed. And if it did, the public and Prince Harry would almost certainly have something to say about it. The security debate will come up from time to time. Andrew will continue to sleep with one eye open,” the expert claimed.



