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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.

BrandyGran Thu 19-Feb-26 15:18:56

Apparently he could abscond to the Middle East and not have to face being questioned in a court of law.

Elegran Thu 19-Feb-26 15:14:31

Earlier this morning, the relevant emails to Epstein could be seen free on the Telegraph. They are now behind a paywall, which I refuse to pay for.

I partly read some while they were visible. What I saw was a list with descriptions of properties and businesses etc in the area he had been visiting which would be worth Epstein investing in. Someone who has a subscription could view more. The URL of the article is www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/02/19/emails-that-show-andrew-leaked-trade-secrets-to-epstein/ dated today, 19th February.

Chocolatelovinggran Thu 19-Feb-26 15:11:52

Boz, we do not have plea bargaining as such, but pleading guilty can be taken into consideration at sentencing.

petra Thu 19-Feb-26 15:11:44

Tuliptree

Charleygirl5

He can't be penniless, he must have some savings. It may not be the millions he may need as he will want to hire top drawer solicitors and lawyers, and they come at a price.

Someone will bankroll him surely. The main aim will be to stop it coming to trial.

I don’t think it will. 😡

petra Thu 19-Feb-26 15:10:53

Graphite

^if he is jailed which he may be ...^

If he is charged and prosecuted ...

As explained by an expert on the law surrounding public office

She also explained in a very flowery way that he could play the stupid card in that he wasn’t aware that he was doing anything illegal.
Now that would be a dilemma for Andrew. Would he rather be seen as an idiot or crook. Obviously he will take advice from his brief. 🤷‍♀️

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 15:06:56

Charleygirl5

He can't be penniless, he must have some savings. It may not be the millions he may need as he will want to hire top drawer solicitors and lawyers, and they come at a price.

Someone will bankroll him surely. The main aim will be to stop it coming to trial.

Charleygirl5 Thu 19-Feb-26 15:03:41

He can't be penniless, he must have some savings. It may not be the millions he may need as he will want to hire top drawer solicitors and lawyers, and they come at a price.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 19-Feb-26 15:00:07

Fallingstar

No, is to do with misconduct in public office. I believe is to do with sharing sensitive information, the same as Mandelson.

Actually a much more serious offence - bordering on treachery.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 14:56:12

Anniebach

Surely no one believes an official visit by princess Anne was arranged in hours ?

You’re quite right.no one believes it and no-ones said that.

Anniebach Thu 19-Feb-26 14:48:32

Surely no one believes an official visit by princess Anne was arranged in hours ?

OldFrill Thu 19-Feb-26 14:24:56

ferry23

I wonder if he used his one phone call to speak to one of his middle eastern friends. I can't imagine any duty solicitors in Norfolk are well up on Misconduct in Public Office. A navy pension isn't going to pay for a team of fancy-shmancy lawyers. And if I were the King I would find it morally wrong to finance my errant brother's legal representation. So somebody needs to pay.

Legal Aid, same as Peter Murrell, the tax payer pays.

Fallingstar Thu 19-Feb-26 14:24:46

No, is to do with misconduct in public office. I believe is to do with sharing sensitive information, the same as Mandelson.

Labradora Thu 19-Feb-26 14:22:25

Oreo

He hasn’t been arrested on anything to do with underage or trafficked women as some people seem to think.

That's what I think as well . This is about " misconduct in public office".
I don't think they can use this enquiry to question him about the Epstein women and girls.

Fallingstar Thu 19-Feb-26 14:21:05

This of course doesn’t just extend to royalty but to wealthy and powerful/famous people as well, many whose names have been revealed in the Epstein files. There seems to be a a shift away from the rules and laws that ordinary people have to abide by, an immoral and tacit understanding that they can get away with whatever they do wrong because they have the money and the connections to make the bad stuff disappear.
I honestly think they get to a point where they don’t even see ordinary people as being the same as them, they must believe they are superior beings and thereby able to treat such people with the contempt they deserve.
At least criminals at the bottom of the pile can argue that they were doing what they did to survive. Imho those at the top are much much worse.

Silvershadow Thu 19-Feb-26 14:17:50

For those who haven’t, read Andrew Lownies book. It’s an eye opener, and, yes, all this has been flagged up over the years many times but he was untouchable while his mother was alive.

Norah Thu 19-Feb-26 14:16:23

ferry23 A navy pension isn't going to pay for a team of fancy-shmancy lawyers. I've no idea about his navy pension.

But he'll be eligible for his state pension. Happy Birthday.

Every little helps. grin

Wyllow3 Thu 19-Feb-26 14:14:37

Yes I imagine out on bail with clear bail conditions set, unless they do have unless the kind of evidence StoneofDestiny alludes to is solid and ready for charges, in which case the CPS would have been already consulted.

Mollygo Thu 19-Feb-26 14:08:21

Monica
It is not unusual for people to be arrested, questioned and bailed. - No. It happened to Nicola Sturgeon as well.

StoneofDestiny Thu 19-Feb-26 14:03:18

There will be lots of people in senior royal circles, the police, MI5 and the FBI/CIA fully aware of what Andrew has been up to for a long time - his association with inappropriate ‘business contacts’ will have been logged and concerns expressed. There are plenty on the UK business side who stated to the press he was a liability and embarrassment. He had no qualifications to justify his role in the first place. This is another example of being handed a position on a plate and being paid handsomely for it despite it carrying no value to the taxpayer at all.
The police and ‘royal protection’ are already compromised by knowing about Andrew’s meetings with Epstein (and accompanying him when these meetings took place), his dubious behaviour with a succession of visitors to royal properties that were known and never coming forward to make the concerns public before now.
The investigation needs to dig deeper into what Royal and Police knew about his dubious practices - and look at arresting them for complicity. Maybe Andrew or Fergie will ‘tell all’ . Maybe it will be the beginning of the end of the deference to all things royal that still exists in some quarters.

Oreo Thu 19-Feb-26 14:02:06

It’s just very surprising Sago that they did treat him like any other person.
Nobody in the royal family has been arrested since the first Queen Elizabeth had Mary arrested.

Wyllow3 Thu 19-Feb-26 14:01:37

ferry23

I wonder if he used his one phone call to speak to one of his middle eastern friends. I can't imagine any duty solicitors in Norfolk are well up on Misconduct in Public Office. A navy pension isn't going to pay for a team of fancy-shmancy lawyers. And if I were the King I would find it morally wrong to finance my errant brother's legal representation. So somebody needs to pay.

He can use the duty solicitor. grin

Definitely not allowed to leave the UK.

25Avalon Thu 19-Feb-26 13:58:57

Being a guest of his majesty could take on a new meaning.

Sago Thu 19-Feb-26 13:57:17

Fallingstar

‘Also am surprised they went round to Sandringham rather than asked him to come into the police station to answer questions.He isn’t a mass murderer who may flee the country.’

Oreo, I think it is just the way things are done, as far as I am aware the police may ask someone to go to the police station to make a statement etc., but when arresting someone it is usually done at a person’s home or place of work, wherever they are at that time.

He had to be treated as any ordinary member of the public.

Oreo Thu 19-Feb-26 13:54:47

Very embarrassing for King Charles isn’t it?

Oreo Thu 19-Feb-26 13:51:48

And also Tuliptree