Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested On Suspicion Of Misconduct On His Birthday
It looks like Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may actually face justice after all as he was arrested at his Sandringham home this morning – on his 66th birthday, no less.
Around six unmarked cars were spotted arriving at the former prince’s home in Wood Farm just after 8am today.
He is being investigated on suspicion of misconduct in public office, a common law offense that can carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

It’s actually not his (alleged) abuse of trafficked women that he’s being investigated for, but rather, the investigation centres on claims that Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential government documents with Jeffrey Epstein during his decade-long tenure as a UK trade envoy (2001–2011).
The arrest follows a “thorough assessment” of information contained in the massive trove of recent Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice earlier this year.
For now, Mountbatten-Windsor remains in police custody; authorities can typically hold a suspect for 24 hours, though an extension up to 96 hours is possible.
King Charles has stated ‘the law must take its course’ following his brother’s arrest, with police confirming they are searching his addresses.
Andrew has already denied the allegations made against him, but then this is a guy who claims he’s literally incapable of sweating, so it’s not like we can believe anything he says, is it?
Bet he’s sweating now…