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Explaining Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly sharing confidential government documents with Jeffrey Epstein, police said.

  • On Feb. 19, Thames Valley Police arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at his Sandringham estate on suspicion of misconduct in public office, coinciding with his 66th birthday.
  • After the Justice Department released three million pages from the Epstein Files, Thames Valley Police opened a probe into claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential documents while a UK trade envoy in 2010, with the National Crime Agency assisting UK police.
  • Internal 2010 emails show he forwarded four UK government visit reports and files labelled `Overseas Bids 301110` to Epstein, alongside a $8 billion cash-for-oil proposal from July 2010.
  • Police searched Berkshire residences and Norfolk properties while plain-clothed officers entered Wood Farm, Sandringham; Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was released later the same day without charge.
  • Harriet Harman said `I think it also makes it even more important that Prince Andrew agrees to go to give evidence to Congress on the investigations that they're doing there`, and Baroness Harman noted the arrest heightens that need, raising constitutional questions for the modern British monarchy.
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The police searched on Friday for the second consecutive day the former home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whose arrest the day before in the Epstein case plunged the British royal family into an unprecedented crisis.

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Wales Online broke the news in Wales, United Kingdom on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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