Wilson admitted stalking involving serious alarm or distress between 1 April 2022 and 14 February 2025, as well as two charges of breaching the ban on contacting Broccoli which was first imposed in 2017.

    He also admitted affray and criminal damage after using a hammer to smash car and hospital windows at Lambeth Hospital in December 2023, causing £8,837 of damage.

    Psychiatric experts disagreed over whether Wilson has schizoaffective disorder or bipolar affective disorder, but agreed the treatment is the same. His condition had been worsened by crystal meth and cannabis use, the court heard.

    Giving evidence, Dr Eleanor Hind said he posed different risks to the public.

    “The first would be the stalking behaviour, causing psychological distress to victims and risk of physical violence.

    “The second would be violence – he has engaged in physical violence on several occasions, including to family members, staff, and also threats to members of the public,” she said.

    Judge Christopher Hehir imposed an indefinite Section 37 hospital order with a Section 41 restriction, meaning he can only be discharged with official approval.

    Wilson interrupted the judge’s sentencing remarks with delusional claims about a bronze sculpture, prompting the judge to cut his video link from Wandsworth Prison.

    Broccoli, 66, produced nine Bond films with her half-brother Michael G Wilson before it was announced in February that Amazon MGM Studios had gained creative control.

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