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Queen's predator cousin jailed for 10 months after sordid Glamis Castle sex attack on woman

A relative of the Queen has been jailed for 10 months for sexually assaulting a woman at his ancestral home.

Simon Bowes-Lyon, 34, the Earl of Strathmore, pleaded guilty to attacking a woman at Glamis Castle, Angus, in February last year.

Bowes-Lyon, who is the son of a cousin of the Queen, was sentenced at Dundee Sheriff Court on Tuesday.

Simon Bowes-Lyon, the Earl of Strathmore, was jailed at Dundee Sheriff Court (PA)

The court previously heard the assault happened in a bedroom at the castle.

In a statement outside court after pleading guilty last month, Bowes-Lyon apologised and said he is "greatly ashamed of my actions which have caused such distress to a guest in my home".

He said he had "drunk to excess" on the night of the attack, which he said was "no excuse" for his actions.

He added: "I did not think I was capable of behaving the way I did but have had to face up to it and take responsibility.

"Over the last year this has involved seeking and receiving professional help as well as agreeing to plead guilty as quickly as possible.

"My apologies go, above all, to the woman concerned but I would also like to apologise to family, friends and colleagues for the distress I have caused them."

Glamis Castle is the seat of the earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne, part of the late Queen Mother's family.

Detective Inspector Marc Lorente, the Senior Investigating Officer from Tayside Division's Criminal Investigation Department said:

“We welcome the sentencing of Simon Bowes-Lyon, who has admitted to his actions and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the victim for her determination and courage throughout this investigation and I commend her for her bravery and support.

"Police Scotland take complaints of sexual assault seriously and I would encourage victims to come forward.”

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