Police are searching Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home, a day after his arrest
Detectives continue searching Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former Berkshire home after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to sharing confidential trade information.
- On Friday, Thames Valley Police continued searches at Royal Lodge, his 30-room former home, with unmarked vans and a helicopter circulating the estate.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, is accused of sharing confidential trade reports with Epstein, as emails released last month showed he forwarded visit reports and sent a confidential brief in late 2010.
- Police arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at about 8 a.m. on Thursday and held him for around 11 hours at Aylsham police station before releasing him under investigation by Thames Valley Police.
- The Crown Prosecution Service will decide whether to charge Mountbatten-Windsor, who faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, with the King saying 'the law must take its course' and the palace supporting police cooperation.
- The arrest is historic as the first senior royal since King Charles I, with Craig Prescott calling it `This is the most spectacular fall from grace for a member of the royal family in modern times.
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Police Continue Searches of Former Prince Andrew's Home After Arrest
Police searched the former home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on Friday, a day after he was arrested and held in custody for nearly 11 hours. The post Police Continue Searches of Former Prince Andrew’s Home After Arrest appeared first on Breitbart.
The British police continue to search the former residence of ex-Prince Andrew in Windsor. Meanwhile, the country discusses how great the damage to the royal house could still be. By Gabi Biesinger.
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