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Brits Question Whether Age of Deference Is over After Ex-Prince Andrew's Arrest

The arrest of Prince Andrew has challenged Britain's traditional royal respect, with polls showing declining support and calls for greater transparency, experts say.

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After the arrest of the former Prince Andrew, British institutions from the media to Parliament are asking whether they should have scrutinized the royals more. Is an age of deference now over?

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Karina Urbach on the British monarchy and the consequences of Andrew's accusations. Will he ever end up in prison?

·Vienna, Austria
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British police must determine whether there is enough evidence to prosecute former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The bar for conviction is high. Four questions and answers about the events following his arrest and the consequences for the monarchy.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The British Royals enjoy a kind of feudal immunity, they do not concern central laws. After the arrest of Andrew, these traditions can hardly be maintained.

·Munich, Germany
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