Prince Andrew's 66th Birthday Turns Chaotic After Epstein Files Drama
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested due to his links with Jeffrey Epstein. The former prince is accused of sharing confidential trade documents with Epstein, and if convicted, he could face a life sentence.
Arrest on Birthday
The arrest took place on Andrew's 66th birthday, with police cars arriving at his Sandringham Estate residence in eastern England. Officers surrounded the property and conducted searches while he was taken into custody.
Official Statements
The Thames Valley Police confirmed the arrest of a man in his sixties from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright emphasized maintaining the investigation's integrity and acknowledged public interest in the case.
Following the arrest, King Charles expressed deep concern over the allegations. Additionally, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer reinforced that "nobody is above the law."
Background of Allegations
Reports suggest Andrew forwarded reports about trips to Vietnam and Singapore to Epstein in 2010, breaching confidentiality under the Official Secrets Act. The Thames Valley Police are also reviewing claims related to a woman's alleged trafficking by Epstein for an encounter with Andrew.
Despite denying any wrongdoing, Andrew previously settled a civil case for millions of pounds with Virginia Giuffre. Newly released files show controversial photos involving him, though Andrew maintains his innocence.
The arrest followed after anti-monarchy campaigner Graham Smith brought allegations against him last month. Andrew remains under investigation as authorities proceed with their inquiries. Meanwhile, Thames Valley Police continue their evaluation of various claims against him.