Prince Ernst August of Guelph arrested in Grünau at the Almtal



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The Prince of Guelph Ernst August von Hanover is said to have been arrested after another panic attack on Monday night at his hunting lodge in Grünau (Gmunden district). What did the Crown (Tuesday edition). The police only reported the arrest of a 66-year-old man who had “verbally threatened a couple several times” and smashed a window with a traffic sign.

Since the 66-year-old had been denounced in the recent past for various crimes, the Wels prosecutor issued an arrest warrant after court approval, police said. This was done at night and the 66-year-old was transferred to Wels prison, the executive reported.

The prosecutor no longer wants to make public comments on the “Grünau Cause” before the preliminary investigation is concluded.

Threatened with a baseball bat

According to Crown I reported a staff member because Ernst August had asked her and her husband to “sneak up on him”, otherwise he would send a gang of thugs. She also tore off a sign and smashed a window on a Duke of Cumberland Foundation object, she said. Shortly before 5 pm, ten policemen surrounded the prince’s hunting lodge and arrested him.

In July, Ernst August had two problems with the police and the judiciary: once it was reported that he called the executive and indicated that a couple wanted to assassinate him. A patrol found him alone in the house, said the couple was outdoors. Subsequently, the great-grandson of the last German emperor, Wilhelm II, behaved very aggressively, and officials must have left him on the ground.

He was taken to the hospital for medical advice. Apparently a police officer was injured during the operation. A few days later, he is said to have violently threatened a policewoman with a baseball bat. Here, too, the facts had been officially confirmed, but not the names of the accused. However, the director of the state police, Andreas Pilsl, retweeted a corresponding press report in which the prince was named.

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