In an unprecedented blow to the British monarchy, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, was arrested at his residence on the Sandringham Estate. The arrest, carried out by Thames Valley Police on his 66th birthday, follows a high-stakes investigation into misconduct in public office. The allegations stem from millions of pages of recently declassified Epstein files, which appear to show that the former royal shared confidential government documents with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during his tenure as a UK trade envoy.
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King Charles III expresses his ‘deepest concern’ and says ‘law must take its course’ as former Prince arrested at Sandringham Estate – The Guardian
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King Charles III issued a statement expressing “deepest concern,” emphasizing that the “law must take its course” and pledging the royal family’s full cooperation. While Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing, the leaked emails suggest he forwarded sensitive trade reports on Asian markets and investment opportunities in Afghanistan to Epstein as early as 2010. Detectives also conducted a simultaneous search of Royal Lodge in Windsor, the home from which he was recently evicted by his brother.
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The arrest marks the first time a senior member of the modern Royal Family has been taken into police custody. As detectives analyze seized electronic devices, constitutional experts warn that a formal trial could plunge the Crown into its most significant legal crisis in centuries.
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