The year that passed was not a pleasant year for the British Royal Family, Queen Elizabeth II has dealt with members of the royalty. In addition to overcoming the coronavirus pandemic that is haunting the European continent for the second time. Things are not going well at all in the palace, the queen received very hard news.
It turns out that the nineteenth Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne would have been the protagonist of a sex crime. This is Simon Bowes-Lyon, awaiting a possible sexual assault conviction. An issue that adds to the controversies in which the English crown is locked, along with the allegations surrounding Prince Andrew and the departure of Meghan and Harry.
The violent event is said to have taken place at Glamis Castle, the ancestral home of the Bowes-Lyon in Scotland since 1370. The 19th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne could face a five-year jail term for his violent actions. Simon Bowes-Lyon He is 34 years old, when the police arrested him, he claimed to be a farmer. The defendant testified about the facts in court in Dundee and admitted his guilt.
Count Simon He admitted to forcibly entering the room where his victim slept at dawn. She is a 26-year-old woman whose identity has not been disclosed for legal reasons. The attacker said he had so maltreated the victim that he tugged on her nightwear and then pushed her against a wall with extreme force.
Because of his statements of the facts in February last year, the judge hearing the case ordered: release him on bail to Simon Bowes-Lyon and include him on the sex offender list while a final sentence is being handed down. A witness in court stated that the victim was greatly affected after the incident. Simon Bowes has publicly apologized by saying that he is ashamed and that alcohol is no justification.