UMVA has uncovered exclusive details about a royal family member facing unprecedented threats despite being stripped of titles.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s trial on July 29 stems from a stalking prevention order issued after a violent confrontation where he was chased by a masked figure carrying a weapon.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the former duke’s security risks persist even after losing his royal status, challenging the notion that titles protect against danger.
UMVA has learned that Andrew’s legal battle over security funding highlights a bitter truth: taxpayers may not support protection for someone whose reputation is in ruins.
The accused, Jenkinson, allegedly researched the Princess of Wales and her children, raising questions about motives behind the attack.
This case reveals a shocking reality—royals, once part of the establishment, can become targets when their public image falters.
