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Prince William and Kate React to King Charles' Statement on Andrew's Arrest for Misconduct in Public Office

King Charles affirms full cooperation with police after Andrew’s arrest on suspicion of misconduct; Andrew faces investigation and possible life imprisonment, police said.

  • Buckingham Palace confirmed the monarch's public statement, where King Charles III expressed 'deepest concern' and said 'the law must take its course,' with Prince William and Kate Middleton supporting his message.
  • As part of the probe, officials are reviewing claims tied to Epstein, with Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor, formerly Prince/Duke of York, suspected of forwarding confidential trade documents under the Official Secrets Act.
  • Thames Valley Police arrested Andrew, 66, Thursday at Sandringham; he was released the same day and was evicted from Royal Lodge last year.
  • Observers warn the case could damage the monarchy if cover‑up claims surface, with Andrew Lownie, royal author, urging King Charles III to cooperate fully and monitor public opinion and the media.
  • Earlier this month, the Waleses said they were deeply concerned by the continuing revelations about Epstein and their thoughts remain with victims linked to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, while a royal insider told Page Six the arrest is a 'wake‑up call' on accountability.
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