Former prince Andrew arrested on misconduct allegations

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Police were seen arriving at the residence of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, The Daily Telegraph says.
Police were seen arriving at the residence of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, The Daily Telegraph says.

UK police have arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Thames Valley Police, an agency that covers areas west of London, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home, said it was “assessing” reports that the former prince sent confidential government trade reports to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2010.

The assessment followed the release of millions of pages of documents connected to a US investigation of Epstein.

Mountbatten-Windsor features a number of times in the documents.

The police force on Thursday did not name Mountbatten-Windsor, as is usual under UK law.

But when asked if he had been arrested, the force pointed to a statement saying they had arrested a man in his 60s.

Mountbatten-Windsor, whose birthday is on Thursday, is 66.

“Following a thorough assessment, we have now opened an investigation into this allegation of misconduct in public office,” the statement said.

“We understand the significant public interest in this case, and we will provide updates at the appropriate time.”

Jeffrey Epstein
Police are investigating claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor passed trade reports to Jeffrey Epstein. (AP PHOTO)

Images circulated online on Thursday that appeared to show unmarked police cars at Mountbatten-Windsor’s home, Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, with plain-clothes officers appearing to gather outside.

There was no immediate comment from Buckingham Palace.

Andrew is the first senior British royal in modern history to be arrested.

Mountbatten-Windsor, the ‌brother of King Charles III and the second ​son of the late Queen Elizabeth, has always denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, and ​said he regretted ‌their friendship.

But he has not responded to requests for comment since the latest ​release of documents.

Charles stripped Andrew of his royal titles, including the right to be called a prince, in October 2025 as he tried to insulate the monarchy from the continuing revelations about his younger brother’s relationship with Epstein.

Former prince Andrew and King Charles III
King Charles removed Andrew’s titles to try to insulate the monarchy from the Epstein scandal. (AP PHOTO)

Those revelations have tarnished the royal family for more than a decade.

Mountbatten-Windsor had been reported to police by the anti-monarchy campaign group Republic following the release of more than three ​million ​pages of documents relating to ​Epstein, who was convicted of soliciting prostitution from ‌a minor in 2008.

Those files suggested Mountbatten-Windsor had in 2010 forwarded to Epstein reports about Vietnam, Singapore and other places he had visited on official trips.

with Reuters and PA

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