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The police are investigating a video where they threaten to “assassinate the queen” Elizabeth II

UK police are investigating video linked to a man who was found with a crossbow at Windsor Castle, the residence of the Queen isabel II, Christmas Day.

The video, obtained by The Sun newspaper, appears to show a masked person wearing a hoodie and holding a crossbow.

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He goes to the camera saying he wants to “Assassinate the queen” on a mission of “revenge”.

Scotland Yard, the London Metropolitan Police, confirmed that there are detectives who are “Evaluating the content of a video”. This, after a 19-year-old man Southampton, a city south of United Kingdom.

Still, the police spokesman declined to comment on the identity of the person in the video.

According to the newspaper The Sun, who appears in the video and the detainee would be the same person.

The palace of Buckingham He has also not commented on the matter.

After being found in the vicinity of Windsor, the police detained a 19-year-old suspect under the Mental Health Act.

He was arrested around 8:30 a.m. London time on Christmas Day. He was initially detained on suspicion of rape or trespassing on a protected site and for possession of an offensive weapon.

Queen Elizabeth II was at Windsor Castle during christmas day and the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, as well as the Earls of Wessex, were scheduled to join her for lunch.

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