A couple were left terrified after a man 'threatened to stab' them both in an unprovoked attack as they walked down the street.
27.12.2021 - 14:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Chilling footage of a man armed with a crossbow threatening to 'assassinate' The Queen has emerged after police were called to reports of a security breach at Windsor Castle.
A 19-year-old man was arrested on Christmas morning after reportedly scaling a fence at about 8.30am.
He has since been sectioned under the Mental Health Act. Police recovered a crossbow following the incident.
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A couple were left terrified after a man 'threatened to stab' them both in an unprovoked attack as they walked down the street.
Following a search, the man was found to be carrying a crossbow, which was recovered by the police at the time of arrest.
The Queen's security should be reviewed after a third breach this year, according to an ex-royal bodyguard.
Queen Elizabeth II got quite the scare on Christmas!
A 19-year-old man bearing what police termed “an offensive weapon” was arrested Christmas morning on the grounds of Windsor Castle, the chief residence of Britain’s monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. The queen was on the premises at the time, celebrating the holiday with Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, according to multiple reports. The man did not enter any buildings and the queen was unharmed.
An armed man was arrested Christmas morning on the grounds of Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating the holidays.
The Queen once again marked the holidays by delivering her annual Christmas Day broadcast, her first since the death of husband Prince Philip earlier this year.
A man 'carrying a weapon' was arrested in the grounds of Windsor Castle this morning, police have said.
The Queen used her first Christmas speech since to the death of Prince Philip to pay tribute to her late husband.
Gone but never forgotten. In a teaser for Queen Elizabeth II’s annual Christmas speech, released on December 23, the queen’s brooch honors her late husband, Prince Philip, who passed away in April at 99.
Honoring her late husband. In the first look at her annual Christmas speech, Queen Elizabeth II pays tribute to Prince Philip, who died in April at 99.
Christmas Day message to the nation this year after Buckingham Palace released a photo of the monarch recording the speech alongside a picture of her and her husband, who died earlier this year.The image provided by the palace showed the queen in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, with a framed photograph of Elizabeth and Prince Philip arm in arm in the foreground.
The Queen’s Christmas Day speech is expected to be a particularly personal one this year, as the monarch prepares to spend her first festive period since the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
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