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UK police conclude search at former home of King Charles' brother Andrew
- On Tuesday, Thames Valley Police confirmed searches at Royal Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire have concluded in a statement released that evening.
- On Thursday, the ex-prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after allegations he disclosed information to Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy.
- Police searched Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate, a 20,000-acre country retreat, and confirmed that searches in Norfolk have now concluded.
- Thames Valley Police said the arrested man has been released under investigation, and further updates are unlikely for some time, as officers have now left the search location, according to Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright.
- King Charles expressed deep concern and urged due process, saying he learned with "deepest concern" about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor; the UK government is considering legislation to remove him from succession, requiring an Act of Parliament, while Peter Mandelson was arrested and bailed in the wider probe.
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