King Charles reacts to Andrew’s bombshell arrest as police raid houses in Windsor and Sandringham: Live updates

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after police visited his new home on the Sandringham estate this morning.

The former Duke of York has been taken into custody while officers search properties in Norfolk and Berkshire – his former home at Royal Lodge.

It comes as police detectives probe his conduct as a trade envoy for the UK after emails in the Epstein Files suggested he shared confidential information with his paedophile friend including reports of his official visits and potential investment opportunities.

King Charles said the ‘law must take its course’ in his first public remarks reacting to the arrest with his statement supported by the Prince and Princess of Wales

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on his 66th birthday today and is in police custody after a raid on his new Sandringham home.

Thames Valley Police held the eighth in line to the British throne on suspicion of misconduct in public office this morning.

The Daily Mail was the first to reveal plain-clothes police, carried in six unmarked vehicles, had arrived at Wood Farm, Andrew’s new Sandringham home, at 8am this morning.

A convoy including at least two royal Land Rovers linked to Andrew was photographed leaving the estate less than an hour later. His arrest was confirmed at 10.08am.

For the past ten days detectives have been probing his conduct as a trade envoy for the UK after emails in the Epstein Files suggested he shared confidential information with his paedophile friend including reports of his official visits and potential investment opportunities.

A Thames Valley spokesman said today: ‘We have today arrested a man in his sixties from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office’.

Gordon Brown submits new information to police after Andrew’s arrest

Former prime minister Gordon Brown has revealed he has sent new information to police in the wake of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest earlier today.

Mr Brown, who led the UK from 2007 to 2010, said:

I have submitted a five-page memorandum to the Metropolitan, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley and other relevant UK police constabularies.

This memorandum provides new and additional information to that which I submitted last week to the Met, Essex and Thames Valley police forces where I expressed my concern that we secure justice for trafficked girls and women.

Mr Brown has previously police to interview Andrew as part of a new investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his ‘Lolita Express’ private jet.

William and Kate show support for King following Andrew statement

The Prince and Princess of Wales have expressed their support for the King’s statement following the arrest of his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Prince William and Princess Catherine approve of King Charles’ words issued this morning, the Press Association understands.

The King has said ‘the law must take its course’ after expressing his ‘deepest concern’ over the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Charles III revealed that the police would have his ‘wholehearted support and co-operation’ after his younger brother was held on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

The Prince and Princess of Wales also support the King’s unprecedented statement following the arrest of William’s uncle Andrew at Sandringham on Thursday.

Virginia Giuffre’s lawyer: Andrew’s arrest marks ‘monumental moment’ for Epstein survivors

Virginia Giuffre pictured arriving at a court in New York in 2019

A lawyer who represented Virginia Giuffre and other victims of Jeffrey Epstein hailed the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as a ‘monumental moment’ for survivors.

Sigrid McCawley, who was assigned to represent Ms Giuffre in 2014, said in a statement:

This is truly a monumental moment in the Epstein survivor’s relentless pursuit of justice.

Virginia Guiffre worked for years to shine a light on the crimes being committed by Epstein and his co-conspirators and to send the message that no one should be above the law and the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor today is a step toward that accountability

Breaking:Prince and Princess of Wales back King’s statement after Andrew arrest

The Prince and Princess of Wales support the King’s statement following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the Press Association is reporting.

Earlier this month, William and Kate addressed the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, saying they are ‘deeply concerned’.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said their ‘thoughts remain focused on the victims’ of the child predator and his global network.

Their intervention came as the prince flew to Saudi Arabia for an official visit to the desert kingdom.

Police to search through Andrew’s computers

Police are today searching Andrew’s new home in Sandringham where he moved to earlier this month under the cover of darkness.

But officers from Thames Valley are also searching a property in Windsor, believed to be Royal Lodge – his home of 30 years.

Former Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent Dal Babu told the BBC police will be able ‘to access computer equipment, files, photographs, any other evidence’.

He also adds officers ‘can carry out searches of any premises he owns or occupies, or any other premises he controls, so there may well be searches in other areas as well’.

The monarchy was plunged into fresh turmoil today after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested and taken into police custody following an early morning raid on his new home at Sandringham.

Thames Valley Police confirmed they had detained the eighth in line to the throne on suspicion of misconduct in public office, after officers descended on Wood Farm shortly after 8am.

For the past ten days, detectives have been probing Andrew’s conduct while serving as a UK trade envoy, after emails contained in the Epstein Files suggested he shared confidential information with his paedophile friend, including reports of official overseas visits and potential investment opportunities.

They are also reviewing claims that a woman was trafficked to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein to have a sexual encounter with Andrew.

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Virginia Giuffre’s family welcome Andrew’s arrest

The family of Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she was forced to have sex with Andrew on three occasions, has welcomed his arrest.

In a statement, her brothers Sky Roberts and Danny Wilson said:

At last. Today, our broken hearts have been lifted at the news that no one is above the law, not even royalty.

On behalf of our sister, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, we extend our gratitude to the UK’s Thames Valley Police for their investigation and arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

He was never a prince. For survivors everywhere, Virginia did this for you.

Ms Giuffre, who took her own life last year, says she first met Andrew in London in 2001 when Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell introduced her to the ex-prince.

She claimed that after going to a nightclub, she was made to have sex with Andrew at Maxwell’s Belgravia home.

On the second occasion, it is alleged that Andrew abused Ms Giuffre in Epstein’s New York mansion. And she alleged a third incident on Epstein’s island, Little St James, in the US Virgin Islands.

Andrew has always denied the claims and reached an out-of-court settlement with Ms Giuffre in 2022, but it contained no admission of liability or apology.

King Charles’s statement in full

Here is the full written statement from King Charles following Andrew’s arrest earlier today:

I have learned with the deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office.

What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities.

In this, as I have said before, they have our full and wholehearted support and co-operation.

Let me state clearly: the law must take its course.

As this process continues, it would not be right for me to comment further on this matter. Meanwhile, my family and I will continue in our duty and service to you all.

Charles R.

King Charles: ‘Law must take its course’ following Andrew’s arrest

The King has made his first public remarks following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor earlier today.

Charles said ‘the law must take its course’ after expressing his ‘deepest concern’ over the arrest of his brother on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

He confirmed the police will receive the ‘wholehearted’ support from the Royal Family who will continue in their duties.

It is understood neither the King nor Buckingham Palace was informed in advance of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.

Queen Camilla arrives at public engagement after Andrew’s arrest

The Queen has arrived for an engagement in Westminster just hours after police confirmed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Wearing a velvet, navy coat, Camilla was greeted by representatives of Sinfonia Smith Square where she will attend a lunchtime orchestral concert.

Meanwhile King Charles is expected to make an appearance at London Fashion Week later today.

ROBERT JOBSON: The monarchy may not survive Andrew’s arrest

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by Robert Jobson

The British monarchy has survived wars, revolutions and constitutional crises across a millennium. It may now not survive one man: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

I have covered the Royal Family for 35 years. Diana’s death. The annus horribilis . Harry and Meghan’s exodus.

None of it compares to this.

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