Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Prince Harry and British Police
Digest more
The British royal family sought to carry on with their normal duties in the hours after the former Prince Andrew was arrested.
The former prince was arrested after revelations about his alleged misconduct in public office emerged in the Epstein files.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the power to abolish the monarchy doesn’t lie with the monarch alone. In fact, there isn’t a whole lot that British Kings and Queens can actually do beyond the bounds of their constitutionally-defined mandate—one that primarily involves tasks such as appointing prime ministers,
King Charles needs to "answer what he knew about Andrew" Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein, said the California Democrat.
The British royal family faces a significant crisis following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor amid allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The monarchy's response and public perception are under scrutiny as investigations continue.
How does former Prince Andrew’s arrest affect the British monarchy — is the question that everyone is asking after King Charles’s younger brother was taken into police custody. The arrest, according to royal watchers,
OP-ED. The involvement of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in the Epstein affair reveals the porous boundaries between public service, private interests and familial loyalties, writes historian Catherine Marshall.
A UK government proposal to remove King Charles III’s brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, from the line of succession to the monarchy gained momentum as governments in Australia and New Zealand backed the plan.