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Former Prince Andrew has just been arrested in Norfolk

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Primrose53 Thu 19-Feb-26 10:05:22

Arrested on suspicion of misconduct in Public office.

Cossy Thu 19-Feb-26 10:35:59

*liked

Fallingstar Thu 19-Feb-26 10:36:03

Cossy

I don’t agree, “the whole thing is awful”, I’m actually glad that this illustrates that “no one is above the law”

To have arrested him so publicly the police and CPS must have shedloads of evidence to have taken this step.

It’s his victims and his poor daughters whom I pity, not him and not his ex-wife, whom I actually quite like. They are both abhorrent.

I agree Cossy.
I hope the daughters have the kind of husbands who can comfort them right now, must be a terrible ordeal for them.

Grandma70s Thu 19-Feb-26 10:36:17

I’m glad the late Queen didn’t live to see this. It can’t be easy for King Charles, either.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 10:36:50

Cossy

I don’t agree, “the whole thing is awful”, I’m actually glad that this illustrates that “no one is above the law”

To have arrested him so publicly the police and CPS must have shedloads of evidence to have taken this step.

It’s his victims and his poor daughters whom I pity, not him and not his ex-wife, whom I actually quite like. They are both abhorrent.

This is nothing to do with JE’s victims. The arrest is to do with his sending secret and confidential information to JE ( and possibly others). If anyone’s the victims in this scenario it’s us. He was in public office on behalf of us

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 10:38:13

Grandma70s

I’m glad the late Queen didn’t live to see this. It can’t be easy for King Charles, either.

She must have known all about it - he was sacked as trade envoy. And Charles must have known as well.

David49 Thu 19-Feb-26 10:38:28

Tuliptree

Whitewavemark2

The police must be pretty sure of the evidence. There is no way I assume that they would arrest the King’s brother if they were not convinced of his guilt?

We should be careful about our language. The police clearly believe they have sufficient grounds for an arrest and have been granted search warrants. Having investigated further if they think there’s sufficient evidence for charging him, they’ll pass the case papers to the CPS to decide.

It seems he did supply Epstein a commentary on his confidential work, what happens depends what material he supplied Epstein with. How could he be so stupid to give market sensitive material to anyone.

Prison maybe, community service sweeping the streets would be more fitting. We have discussed humiliation in the schools thread.

JaneJudge Thu 19-Feb-26 10:39:41

Is he being questioned locally or will it be done by specialist officers?

We are living in interesting times

Cossy Thu 19-Feb-26 10:40:08

Grandma70s

I’m glad the late Queen didn’t live to see this. It can’t be easy for King Charles, either.

I’m glad however I do think our wonderful late Queen is part of the problem that created an arrogant, entitled and very spoiled man who considered himself totally above the law, a royal Trump!

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 10:41:06

JaneJudge

Is he being questioned locally or will it be done by specialist officers?

We are living in interesting times

There’s nothing specialist about investigating this particular offence.

henetha Thu 19-Feb-26 10:41:37

I can't help but feel sorry for the King.

imaround Thu 19-Feb-26 10:41:47

shock

Cossy Thu 19-Feb-26 10:43:02

Tuliptree I am able to read and understand, I do know WHY he’s been arrested, however I can also feel sorry for any victims with whom he was involved via JE and his poor daughters. smile

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 10:43:17

henetha

I can't help but feel sorry for the King.

Why? He must have known and has known for years and years

Visgir1 Thu 19-Feb-26 10:44:24

Never thought it would happen!
No doubt the top "Briefs" and Solicitors are on stand-by.

JaneJudge Thu 19-Feb-26 10:44:30

I meant because of who he is 🤷‍♀️ It’s not really a normal day at the office.

Fallingstar Thu 19-Feb-26 10:44:30

Can’t help feeling sorry for Charles. I don’t imagine he thought that during his time as Monarch he would firstly get a cancer diagnosis and secondly have a mega Royal scandal on his hands regarding his younger brother, and all occurring whilst his younger son Harry is still estranged.
Not an easy load for him to shoulder at his age.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 10:44:34

Cossy

Tuliptree I am able to read and understand, I do know WHY he’s been arrested, however I can also feel sorry for any victims with whom he was involved via JE and his poor daughters. smile

We’re the victims. Not his daughtersz

RosesandLilac Thu 19-Feb-26 10:44:41

henetha

I can't help but feel sorry for the King.

I don’t.
The royal family, especially the late queen and Charles have been complicit in covering up for AMW over many, many years. They, as well as successive governments, have known full well what he’s been up to.
It’s a great pity it has taken so long.

henetha Thu 19-Feb-26 10:46:09

We don't know that for sure. I still feel sorry for the King.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 10:47:49

Fallingstar

Can’t help feeling sorry for Charles. I don’t imagine he thought that during his time as Monarch he would firstly get a cancer diagnosis and secondly have a mega Royal scandal on his hands regarding his younger brother, and all occurring whilst his younger son Harry is still estranged.
Not an easy load for him to shoulder at his age.

Well that’s a problem arising from an hereditary head of state - he could have abdicated if he’s not up to it. But then he’d waited so long because the late Q wouldn't abdicate either . Reaping and sowing

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 10:49:50

henetha

We don't know that for sure. I still feel sorry for the King.

Do you honestly think the late Q and C didn’t know why he was sacked as trade envoy? And if they didn’t, that was a massive failure of their duties.

Smileless2012 Thu 19-Feb-26 10:49:53

You're right Tulpiptree, the arrest is about misconduct in his role as Trade Envoy; not about allegations made by VG.

AGAA4 Thu 19-Feb-26 10:50:25

I agree. Andrew has been shielded by the Royal family for years.
They have had no option but to distance themselves from him now. They can't afford any more scandal.

Cossy Thu 19-Feb-26 10:50:52

David “How could he have been so stupid…* I believe he thought he could literally do whatever he liked, wher and when he liked and with whomever he chose.

I would used the word “stupid”, I would use words like arrogant, uncaring, predatory and even treasonous!

As for his punishment (if found guilty, of course) I think he should be driven through London, in a horse drawn open cart, wearing only his pants and a dunces hat and the general public allowed to throw rotten tomatoes at him, maybe accompanied by his favourite 25 teddies.

My DH thinks he should be beheaded at Traitors Gate then his head put onto a spike! 😱😱

merlotgran Thu 19-Feb-26 10:51:51

I always feel sorry for royal children of school age whenever something ‘big’ hits the headlines. Their teachers will also find it a challenging time when they return after half term.

No wonder William wanted Andrew whisked away from Windsor ASAP.