The Swedish monarchy does not receive any disappointments and bad news. After Princess Birgitta, sister of King Carl Gustav, died in Mallorca at the age of 87, it was reported that a man was arrested in front of Crown Princess Victoria’s home, where she lives with her husband, Prince Daniel, and their two children, Estelle and Oscar.
The suspect was arrested early Wednesday at Haga Castle in the Stockholm metropolitan area, which has belonged to the royal family since the 19th century and was a wedding gift to Sweden’s Victoria and Daniel.
A police spokesman reported that “it was a man who was hanging around the area and acting strangely and who was being searched.” In addition to the knife, he had handcuffs, duct tape, a protective mask and a fake gun.
The Royal House has been informed of the incident, as it was the guards monitoring the castle who called the police after seeing a man behaving suspiciously. Court Information Officer Margareta Thorgren reported this information disclosure That matter is now concerned with the police. An arrested person can be charged with various offenses against the Knife Act and treason to attempt a serious assault.
In mid-November, hoodlums attacked Windsor Castle while the Prince and their children slept. The intruders entered through a section just minutes from Adelaide Cottage, the attractive pink home where Prince William and Kate Middleton live with their three children. The assailants allegedly used a stolen truck to destroy one of the security gates and gain access to a farm on the premises. Once inside, they steal a farm truck and a quad bike, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The door that was left unusable was the closest exit to Adelaide Cottage and the route usually taken by the Prince of Wales and their children for their daily exits and entrances.