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UK Police Arrest Former Prince Andrew in Epstein-Linked Misconduct Probe

  • On February 19, officers arrested Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, Norfolk, on suspicion of misconduct in public office; he remains in police custody on his 66th birthday.
  • Following assessment of released DOJ files, police opened inquiries after a complaint linked to millions of pages related to Jeffrey Epstein from the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • Searches at addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk are under way, with emails dated November 2010 forwarded five minutes after Amir Patel sent them and a Christmas Eve 2010 brief copied to Epstein.
  • Officials said the investigation remains ongoing, and further statements will be provided at the appropriate time, as King Charles III issued a written statement expressing deep concern.
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The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the ex-Prince Andrew, in Norfolk County, England, culminated in decades of controversy over the turbulent relationship between the former Duke of York and Jeffrey Epstein, the late U.S. tycoon and paedophile investigated for child sex trafficking. For the ex-prince Philip, however, it is not the first time he was linked to such a case: in 2015, he was accused by Virginia Giuffre before a Florida court in…

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The police are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for abuse of office in connection with sex offender Epstein. The carefully maintained image of the British Royal House is crumbling.

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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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