Virginia Giuffre Family on Andrew’s Arrest: ‘Broken Hearts Have Been Lifted’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office amid investigations into his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and alleged document leaks, police said.
- On Thursday, Thames Valley Police arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct tied to his time as a trade envoy, King Charles III confirmed.
- After last week, police launched a misconduct in public office investigation following revelations that appeared to show Andrew sending potentially confidential documents to convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and Giuffre's allegations of trafficking.
- Andrew has consistently denied the abuse allegations, and after Giuffre filed a lawsuit, he paid a multi-million-pound 2022 settlement without admitting guilt amid scrutiny over Epstein ties.
- King Charles III removed his brother's royal titles and announced his eviction from Windsor, while Giuffre's family thanked Thames Valley Police saying their `broken hearts` had been lifted.
- King Charles III said he learned with `the deepest concern` and stressed the matter must follow a full, fair and proper process, adding investigators `have our full and wholehearted support` and `the law must take its course.
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