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William and Kate Back King's Strong Message After Andrew Arrested

Prince William and Catherine emphasize support for Epstein's victims amid rising legal and reputational challenges facing Prince Andrew, who remains isolated at Sandringham.

  • Following the King's statement, Kensington Palace confirmed Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, supported it after Andrew's arrest today.
  • The US Department of Justice released three million pages from the Epstein Files that appear to show Andrew forwarding UK government documents, prompting Kensington Palace to issue a rare statement earlier this month.
  • Thames Valley Police said they arrested a man in his sixties at Wood Farm at around 8am and are conducting searches at properties in Berkshire and Norfolk, with officers also seen at Royal Lodge, Windsor.
  • Buckingham Palace released the King's written statement `I have learned with the deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office`, adding the law must take its course and the monarchy will stand ready to support the police and provide updates.
  • For perhaps the first time, the Prince and Princess of Wales have aligned publicly with Jeffrey Epstein's victims, signaling a future shift in how they may address Andrew's moral standing, according to royal watchers.
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Wills and Kate back King Charles after stern Andrew arrest message

Officers arrested Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office

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