What Charge Might King Charles' Brother Face After His Arrest?
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested over allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein files and released under investigation as police continue inquiries into misconduct in public office.
- Former prince, now 66, was arrested and questioned all day on Thursday about allegedly passing documents to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while working as a trade envoy.
- Prosecutors need to prove he committed misconduct in public office, involving abuse of public trust with no reasonable excuse, while acting in his unpaid trade envoy role.
- The offence of misconduct in public office carries a maximum life sentence, but has largely been used against lower-ranking public officials.
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The historic arrest of his younger brother Andrew brings another blow to the British monarchy, which King Charles III has been trying to represent for three years through sickness and disease.
'Law must take it's course': King Charles addresses Andrew's arrest
King Charles released a statement supporting police following the arrest of his brother, ex-Prince Andrew on Thursday 19 February. KING CHARLES ADDRESSES ANDREW’S ARREST Disagraced ex-Prince Andrew was arrested on his 66th birthday on Thursday 19 February, on suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly passing secret documents to pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein. His older brother, King Charles released a statement following his arrest. …
Is King Charles Abdicating? Pressure Mounts On Cancer-Stricken Monarch After Andrew's Arrest
The police cars did not roll up to Buckingham Palace; they went to Wood Farm, a quieter corner of the Sandringham estate where the royals go to disappear. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor did not disappear on Thursday. He was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, then released 'under investigation', and the monarchy woke up to the sort of headline it cannot wave away with a diary update. What is confirmed so far is narrow. Andrew Mount…
Andrew's security team spotted stocking up on beer as Waitrose van heads for Wood Farm
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's security team have been spotted with Sainsbury's and Tesco bags stuffed with large packs of beer.The bodyguards, the same pair who drove the former Duke of York out of Aylsham police station on Thursday evening, were seen stocking up on essentials.Meanwhile, a Waitrose van was spotted being stopped by police before it headed towards the area where the former prince resides.Andrew was arrested on Thursday morning on s…
A new earthquake has shaken the British royal family.The arrest of Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III, for his involvement with the Epstein case, has opened up a difficult scenario. Daily Mail has contacted four legal experts to try to shed some light on what may happen after the arrest of such an important member of the family. Andrew Tettenborn, a law professor at Swansea University, argues that "it is almost certain that the documenta…
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