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Ex-Prince Andrew's Arrest Image Displayed in Louvre by Activists Amid Protest
British activists displayed Prince Andrew's arrest photo at the Louvre to intensify public scrutiny amid allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein, drawing over 100,000 online mentions within 24 hours.
- Former Prince Andrew was arrested in the U.K. on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to emails he forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein and was released after several hours in custody pending investigation.
- Activists from the group Everybody Hates Elon secretly displayed an unflattering photo of Andrew's arrest inside the Louvre for about 15 minutes as a protest to highlight his public scandal and inspire resistance against powerful figures.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese offered support for removing Andrew from the royal line of succession following the arrest, reflecting wider political repercussions.
- Andrew has denied any wrongdoing related to his role and ties to Epstein, while the arrest photo has become iconic as the first time a senior royal was treated like a common criminal.
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Read Full ArticleThe cliché of the former member of the royal family at the exit of his custody was briefly elevated to the rank of art work by militants in the Parisian museum on Sunday, February 22.
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Total News Sources11
Leaning Left3Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 33%
R 17%
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