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Witness: Ex-Prince Seen Leaving Police Station

Former British Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested at his home on suspicion of misconduct in public office and has since been released from police custody.

On Thursday morning, former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a significant figure in the British royal family and brother to King Charles, was arrested at his home under suspicion of misconduct in public office, according to reports by BBC and other outlets. This incident marks a notable escalation in the scrutiny surrounding him, particularly after allegations surfaced regarding his potential involvement in leaking classified information to Jeffrey Epstein.

Eyewitness reports indicated that Prince Andrew was seen leaving the police station where he had been taken earlier in the day, and the police later confirmed his release shortly after. The presence of multiple police vehicles at his residence on Thursday highlighted the seriousness of the situation, drawing considerable media attention both domestically and internationally.

This incident not only underscores ongoing concerns regarding the conduct of individuals within public office but also emphasizes the turbulent relations between the British royal family and the ongoing scandal surrounding Epstein. The implications of these developments resonate beyond Andrew himself, reflecting broader issues of accountability and public trust in figures of authority.

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