King Charles says 'law must take its course' after brother Andrew arrested
King Charles pledged full support for police investigating misconduct allegations against his brother Andrew, marking a historic arrest of a senior royal, police said.
- King Charles said the 'law must take its course' after his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
- Police are investigating allegations that a woman was trafficked to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein to have a sexual encounter with Andrew, and claims he shared sensitive information with the paedophile.
- Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said they have 'opened an investigation into this allegation of misconduct in public office' and will provide updates at the 'appropriate time.
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King Charles expressed concern about the arrest of his brother Andrew.
King Charles's brutal six-word vow after Andrew's birthday arrest - statement in full - The Mirror
King Charles vowed in a stern letter that investigators with Thames Valley Police would have the 'full and wholehearted support' of the Royal Family following Andrew's arrest
King Charles III responds to the arrest of his brother, former Prince Andrew
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former British prince who was stripped of his royal titles because of his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
On Thursday, British police swooped in and arrested former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. A historic and completely sensational event, according to experts. “It could mean that King Charles is once and for all sending him out of the warmth of the royal family,” says Johan T Lindwall, editor-in-chief of Svensk Damtidning.
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