King Charles Opens London Fashion Week Hours After Brother’s Arrest
King Charles emphasized the rule of law and continued royal duties while supporting sustainable British fashion, attending London Fashion Week hours after his brother's arrest.
- 1- London Fashion Week received a royal spotlight when Charles III sat front row at British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker’s Fall/Winter 2026 show. 2- The King arrived 25 minutes late but appeared composed, even as news broke earlier that his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, had been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. 3- In a statement released earlier that day, Charles said he learned of the arrest “with the deepest concern” and emphasized that “the law must take its course.
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The British royal family has been under a lot of public scrutiny following the arrest of their brother, Prince Andrew, but the rest of the royal family's lives have continued unabated. The king was spotted sitting front row at the opening of London Fashion Week just hours later.
King Charles III attended the Fashion Week parade on Thursday afternoon, in the front row. ...
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