Mace lauds former Prince Andrew’s arrest
Police arrested former Prince Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office after reviewing 3 million documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting multiple property searches.
- On February 19, 2026, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested at his Sandringham residence on suspicion of misconduct in public office, while Thames Valley Police conducted searches in Berkshire and Norfolk.
- The U.S. Department of Justice's release of three million documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act triggered investigators to review images and emails linked to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Victims and relatives reacted strongly to the developments, with King Charles III saying he learned of the arrest 'with the deepest concern' and Sky Roberts calling it `This is where the house of cards starts falling`.
- Police confirmed he was released without charge and has not been charged, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor said he will no longer use his royal titles or honours.
- Amid mounting scrutiny, the former prince continues to deny wrongdoing as a DOJ image released on January 30 intensified public reaction and protests outside Royal Lodge.
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