A British court was told on Wednesday that a man arrested with a crossbow at the Queen Elizabeth’s home at Windsor Castle on Christmas Day last year said: “I’m here to kill the queen.”
The court was told that 20-year-old Jaswant Singh Chail, accused under the British treason law, showed up at Windsor Castle wearing a headscarf and mask. The cop said he looked like the security guard from the movie. On December 25, the Queen was at the castle with her son and heir Prince Charles, his wife Camilla and other family members.
Following a police anti-terrorism investigation, Childe was charged with threatening to kill and possession of an offensive weapon under section 2 of the Treason Act of 1842. This section details the punishment for “throwing or aiming a firearm, or throwing or using any offensive substance. or a weapon with the intent to harm Her Majesty the Queen” or frighten her.” Child from Southampton in the south of England said during a hearing at Westminster Court of First Instance in London that he wants revenge on the ruling establishment.