Bargain hunt Charles Hanson 'pushed' his wife to stop watching Tiktok after she swore to him in bed, a court heard.
The TV auctionmaster later sent a letter to the police who expressed a deep regret that he had shot his wife Rebecca Hanson back during a fight, jury members heard.
But he denied the claim of his wife that The incident in May 2023 had formed an attack and said that he 'had taped on her shoulder' in response to her bad language.
The 46-year-old is accused of using violence against Mrs. Hanson for a period of 10 years, including pushing, scratching and grabbing.
Hanson, Van Mackworth, Derby, denies checking or mandatory behavior, abuse caused by physical injury and abuse, made accusations after he was arrested in June 2023.
Public Prosecutor Stephan Kemp told the process on Tuesday that Hanson wrote a letter to the dedicated officer for the investigation in August 2023 and said that he had serious doubts about the reliability and credibility of his wife and “worries about her mental health.”
Jury members were told that the letter claimed that Hanson and his wife both felt unwell in May 2023 and that Mrs. Hanson 'was sitting on the bed at Tiktok' when he asked her for help.
According to the letter, Mrs. Hanson then called a swear word to her husband three times, and Hanson pushed her right shoulder to shock her … to show my annoyance about her terrible language, her rudeness towards me. “
The letter, in which Hanson referred to a 'double push', said that the 'short shock' was 'to pull her attention away from Tiktok' and said he was deeply regretted by the incident, which was an example of physical contact and “No matter of domestic violence.”

Bargain hunt Charles Hanson 'pushed' his wife to stop watching Tiktok after she swore to him in bed, a court heard

The 46-year-old is accused of using violence against Mrs. Hanson for a period of 10 years, including pushing, scratching and grabbing. Displayed: Charles and Rebecca Hanson
Under the cross -hearing of Mr. Kemp about the letter, Hanson said that his wife had been in bed and her arm began to wave him.
Proof of a third day at Derby Crown Court, the television personality added: 'A double push sounds like it was. It was a double tap – there was no more than that.
“I didn't push my wife in the strictest sense. I tapped her shoulder to attract her attention at first about bad language. '
Jury members told another contact when he asked his wife if she was in order when she waved her fists, Hanson continued: 'It was to attract her attention. I didn't feel like bringing my wife in any fear. '
The alleged attack, Mr. Kemp suggested, was the reason that things had changed between the couple, instead of Mrson Hanson 'mentally somewhat AWOL' – as claimed by Hanson.
Hanson replied: 'There was never an attack.
“I think her behavior was completely unreasonable. It was astonishing, saw her arms and fists seeing her.
'I was worried about her well -being. I don't think she was very good with her. '
Messages sent between the couple were read to the court, including one in which Mrs. Hanson said, “Don't throw your wife around,” and Mr. Kemp said she said that there was often that he was in such a So had carried way.

Charles Hanson next to a rare imperial Chinese 'teapot'. Officers of Justice claim that Hanson left his wife in fear after a series of alleged violent incidents in their house

Charles Hanson with the two paintings by Queen Victoria. He has denied accusations of abuse that cause physical injury, abuse by beating and controlling or compelling behavior

Hanson with an original soaked TV pop, auctioned with Hansons Auctioners in Derbyshire
Hanson spoke to Mr. Kemp and replied: “The only thing I did was just tap her shoulder and say” honey, you can't say that. ” I never brought my wife around.
“I was a fool under her control.”
During the last minutes of his evidence to the court, Hanson was asked to give an opinion about which motive his wife might have had to tell lies about him.
After the court has heard that the divorce procedures are underway, Hanson said: 'Despite the problems we had, I never gave up in the hope that there was still a gram of love left for it to work. That is why we were about relating.
“I don't think she wanted a future with me.
'I don't think my wife ever really loved me in our lives. She saw it a marriage marriage based on who I was.
“I think my wife wanted to come true for a long time and unfortunately I think, the way she let it happen is based on exaggerated and actually wrong accusations.”
The process continues.