Donald Trump breaks silence on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor arrest
Trump calls Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest over alleged misconduct 'very sad' and praises King Charles ahead of his upcoming U.S. visit, amid ongoing Epstein file investigations.
- On February 19, US President Donald Trump spoke from Air Force One about Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor's arrest, calling it "so bad for the Royal Family" and citing his own DOJ exoneration.
- The arrest followed allegations that Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor shared reports of official visits while serving as UK trade envoy, and he was arrested at his Sandringham estate on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
- Thames Valley Police said officers searched Wood Farm, Norfolk, and Royal Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire, arrested a man in his sixties, and released him under investigation.
- King Charles III released a statement expressing deepest concern and stressing that 'the law must take its course,' while US politicians urged accountability for figures linked to Epstein.
- Observers warn the timing could complicate King Charles III's planned US visit in April, as the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor marks the first modern detention of a senior royal, raising broader questions about US authorities and Epstein files.
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"Bad For Royal Family": Trump On Ex-UK Prince Andrew's Arrest Over Epstein Probe
US President Donald Trump said that the former English Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest in connection with the late convicted sex offender and trafficker Jeffrey Epstein is a "shame" and "bad for the royal family."
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest was a very sad thing, says Donald Trump
Donald Trump thinks Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest was a "very sad thing". The 66-year-old royal was arrested at his Sandringham home on Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, and the US President has described his arrest as "very, very sad". The 79-year-o...
Trump calls Prince Andrew’s arrest a ‘shame’
President Donald Trump called the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor a “shame” for Britain’s royal family. But pressed on whether similar arrests would eventually occur in the United States, Trump demurred and insisted he’d been cleared of any wrongdoing when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump just told on himself with 'guilty-sounding' Epstein answer: critics
President Donald Trump appeared to tell on himself during a press gaggle on Air Force One on Thursday, according to observers. Trump was asked by Peter Doocy of Fox News whether other associates of disgraced former financier Jeffrey Epstein should be arrested. The question came after Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested for his involvement in Epstein's schemes. "I'm the expert in a way because I've been totally exonerated," Trump said.…
‘Very Sad’ Trump Complains About Andrew Being Arrested Over Epstein
The president described the arrest of former Prince Andrew over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein as “a shame” and lamented it was “so bad” for the British monarchy. President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Thursday that he felt sad about the fate of the exiled royal. “I think it’s a shame. I think it’s very sad,” Trump said. “I think it’s so bad for the royal family. It’s very, very sad.” The comments came after the former prince, no…
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