Sunday, February 22, 2026

Prince Andrew detained for alleged links to Epstein

At least six police vehicles and a dozen plainclothes officers stormed Sandringham estate in Norfolk this Thursday morning with the aim of arresting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, following accusations of "suspicion of misconduct in the exercise of a public office" related to the Epstein files. The emails and documents that led to the arrest suggest that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly shared with Jeffrey Epstein confidential economic information from the British Government and reports on official trips to China, Singapore, and Vietnam, during his time as special envoy for International Trade between 2001 and 2011.

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Shortly before his arrest, Thames Valley Police had issued a statement which, without explicitly naming the prince, confirmed his detention and searches at homes in Berkshire and Norfolk, underlining that the case is active and that any publication that could constitute contempt of court should be avoided:  "As part of an investigation, today we have arrested an individual of around 60 years old from Norfolk, on suspicion of inappropriate conduct in a public office. We are carrying out searches at several properties in Berkshire and Norfolk. The man remains in custody at this time. Due to national regulations, we will not give his name," states the statement. Previously, the former prince had already been involved in similar scandals and accusations. Last year, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, founder of the organization for survivors of human trafficking Speak Out, Act, Reclaim (SOAR), presented accusations of sexual assault against him, stating that financier Jeffrey Epstein had trafficked her to Mountbatten-Windsor around 2001, when she was a teenager, and that the prince had sexual relations with her on several occasions. Andrés never admitted his guilt, but Giuffre, who committed suicide shortly after, narrated in detail her forced encounters with the Duke of York in the book Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir Of Surviving Abuse And Fighting For Justice With the news, Virginia's family issued a statement to various media outlets: "Our broken hearts have been comforted by the news that no one is above the law, not even royalty," her brother and sister-in-law pointed out. "He was never a prince," they added.

The Royal Family's Stance

Following the police operation, his brother, King Charles III stated in an official statement released by Buckingham Palace: “I have received with deep concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the suspicion of misconduct in a public office”.

“Let me be clear: the law must take its course. It would not be right for me to make any further comments on this matter. In the meantime, my family and I will continue with our duty and service,” he added. Although the charges have not yet been officially presented, the main British newspapers indicate that the penalty for misconduct in the exercise of a public office in the United Kingdom could be very serious, even life imprisonment, according to the Crown Prosecution Service. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has also requested a police investigation into the extent of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking of women without proper checks by authorities at London Stansted Airport, noting that this had been overlooked in previous investigations into Mountbatten-Windsor. So far, former Prince Andrew continues to deny the accusations against him.

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