Alex Jenkinson, 39, is scheduled to face trial next month regarding an accusation that he pursued Prince Andrew near Sandringham House in Norfolk on May 6. However, court proceedings have revealed additional circumstances pertinent to the case. According to prosecutors, following Jenkinson’s arrest, investigators recovered a substantial number of internet searches from his mobile phone.
These searches were not limited to Prince Andrew; they also included queries related to the Duchess of Cornwall, Catherine Middleton, and her children. Furthermore, investigators discovered that Jenkinson had researched topics such as firearms, knives, explosives, members of the royal family, and various methods of violence. These findings have prompted the Suffolk police to apply to the court for the issuance of a temporary protection order.
The revelations regarding the breadth of his online activity have significantly altered the scope of the case being presented. The legal proceedings continue to examine the depth of Jenkinson’s documented interest in the royal family and related subjects. The focus remains on the evidence gathered concerning his actions and subsequent digital footprint.
These developments underscore the detailed nature of the investigation that has occurred since the initial incident involving the prince. The court will now weigh this extensive digital evidence against the original allegations as the case moves toward trial.
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