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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.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 13:30:58

Galaxy

Yes surely this makes Mandelsson s position interesting to say the least.

The Mandelson investigation is separate from the one on A although it’s also similar in that it must be misconduct in public office. Surely he’ll be arrested once they’ve got enough evidence

Silvershadow Thu 19-Feb-26 13:31:32

The BBC reports the King and Buckingham Palace didn’t know he was going to be arrested today, so it says. So I don’t think Princess Anne’s visit to Leeds is relevant, just coincidence.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 13:32:20

Casdon

You said it to make a point Tuliptree.

Yes the point was the irony of the timing. You seem to have sn agenda with me

Casdon Thu 19-Feb-26 13:32:44

Fallingstar

Yep. Mandelson must be a tad worried, let’s hope the old bill knock on his door next.

Maybe it is less clear cut, as his properties were searched a couple of weeks ago. I’d guess it is taking longer to piece together the evidence?

Casdon Thu 19-Feb-26 13:33:15

Tuliptree

Casdon

You said it to make a point Tuliptree.

Yes the point was the irony of the timing. You seem to have sn agenda with me

I don’t. I just think snippy remarks are unnecessary.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 13:33:36

Silvershadow

The BBC reports the King and Buckingham Palace didn’t know he was going to be arrested today, so it says. So I don’t think Princess Anne’s visit to Leeds is relevant, just coincidence.

An awful coincidence for her - it would have been arranged months and months and months ago.

Galaxy Thu 19-Feb-26 13:35:14

Yes I kniw it us a separate investigation but the allegations are similar.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 13:35:40

So a post about an unfortunately timed visit is snippy but not your immediate unjustified response.? Oh dear me

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 13:37:57

Galaxy

Yes I kniw it us a separate investigation but the allegations are similar.

Absolutely similar but may not be at the right stage yet for making an arrest. They have already executed a search warrant on PM and must be going through the huge amount of stuff they took away.

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

Galaxy

Yes I kniw it us a separate investigation but the allegations are similar.

They are. That’s why I assumed it must be taking longer to piece the Mandelson evidence together, given the time lapse since they searched. Maybe it was thought Andrew would not cooperate with his property being searched so they had to do things differently, or maybe that they had more concrete evidence of his suspected wrongdoing?

Oreo Thu 19-Feb-26 13:38:11

JenniferEccles

Not sure if it’s already been mentioned but today is AMW’s 66th birthday!

I wonder if the police knew it was his birthday? 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.
The misconduct in public office, from when he was a trade envoy is likely to be the same charge Mandelson will face.

Boz Thu 19-Feb-26 13:39:29

Do we have plea bargaining in this Country, like the USA?
If A and M start naming names, will this mitigate the accusations?

Oreo Thu 19-Feb-26 13:39:33

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

Casdon Thu 19-Feb-26 13:40:14

Tuliptree

So a post about an unfortunately timed visit is snippy but not your immediate unjustified response.? Oh dear me

Well no, as I’d based my comment on your other posts on the thread as well.

Galaxy Thu 19-Feb-26 13:40:35

I hope I don't get arrested for crimes against the english language in that last post.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 13:42:33

Casdon - starting to look a bit like unnecessary personal attacks on me . Isn’t that against the guidelines?

Elegran Thu 19-Feb-26 13:43:06

If he is charged and comes to trial, he would be tried by "a jury of his peers" as an ordinary citizen, not as a royal prince. His peers/equals as a prince would have been those of equal rank to him. His peers as an ordinary citizen would be - other ordinary citizens.

Casdon Thu 19-Feb-26 13:44:05

It absolutely is Tuliptree, but I don’t attack people, only what they say about topics in their posts.

Silvershadow Thu 19-Feb-26 13:44:22

I’m wondering if pressure was put on the police to act. The prime minister was on tv earlier saying nobody is above the law, whoever you may be, which is quite right. He made a huge statement on the subject this morning.

Then, news broke that he’d been arrested. Perhaps they thought he was a fight risk as there was talk of him going to the Middle East like King Juan Carlos and dont forget Sarah Ferguson is already there. And Eugenie.

Fallingstar Thu 19-Feb-26 13:44:24

‘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.

Elegran Thu 19-Feb-26 13:47:36

Boz

Do we have plea bargaining in this Country, like the USA?
If A and M start naming names, will this mitigate the accusations?

I don't think we do it the same way as the US, so the accusations would be the same. but naming names might show him to be willing to be helpfull and make a slight difference to the sentencing. Not a lot of difference, I hope.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 13:48:13

Oreo
‘ I wonder if the police knew it was his birthday? 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.’

Attending a police station to answer questions is purely voluntary whereas if you are under arrest, you are taken to the police station and cannot refuse to attend. Also the former is often at an earlier stage in sn investigation, The police clearly thought that they had enough evidence to arrest. Also they wouldn’ have wanted to give him any warning. This happens to many arrested people and he, for once, is being treated like other citizens.

Tuliptree Thu 19-Feb-26 13:50:02

Casdon

It absolutely is Tuliptree, but I don’t attack people, only what they say about topics in their posts.

To keep doing it becomes personal eventually

Granniesunite Thu 19-Feb-26 13:50:20

The police will act according to the evidence they actually have to hand.

That evidence will be their guiding light as to what*where*and how the precedent.

Oreo Thu 19-Feb-26 13:50:27

Yes it must be Fallingstar