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Former Prince Andrew arrested amid Epstein case scandal

Former Prince Andrew has been arrested in the UK due to allegations of misconduct in public office related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested by British police for alleged misconduct in the exercise of public office, linked to the ongoing scandal over Jeffrey Epstein's case. The arrest was confirmed by the Thames Valley Police, which covers areas including Andrew's former residence. The allegations suggest that Andrew sent commercial reports to Epstein as far back as 2010.

The investigation was prompted following leaks of documents related to Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 while serving a sentence for sexual crimes. Reports indicate that Prince Andrew, who is 66, was on his estate at Wood Farm in Sandringham when he was arrested. This development has intensified the scrutiny on the royal family amidst longstanding controversies surrounding Andrew's associations and conduct.

This arrest not only adds to the legal troubles faced by Prince Andrew but also raises significant questions about accountability within the British royal institution. As the case unfolds, it may have further implications for public perception of the monarchy and its members, especially in light of the increased focus on issues of sexual misconduct and abuse within powerful circles.

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