Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously known as Prince Andrew, has been taken into custody on suspicion of a breach of public office conduct, as per the latest report by the BBC. The younger sibling of King Charles has faced escalating issues following disclosures regarding his association with the deceased American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Recent reports from British media detailed the arrival of six unmarked police vehicles and approximately eight undercover officers at Wood Farm situated on the Sandringham estate in the east of England. Thames Valley Police stated that they are examining claims suggesting that Mountbatten-Windsor disclosed confidential government files to Epstein, based on recently unveiled records from the US government.
Despite being the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth, Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently refuted any misconduct allegations concerning Epstein and expressed regret over their relationship. Following the latest document disclosure, he has refrained from providing any comments in response to media inquiries.
