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Andrew’s long detention signals gravity of investigation as King Charles keeps calm and carries on

Andrew’s long detention signals gravity of investigation as King Charles keeps calm and carries on

Posted on 20 February 2026 By jobuzo
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Updated February 20, 2026 — 9:35am,first published 8:55pm

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London: British police have released Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from more than 11 hours of detention after arresting him on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his links to Jeffrey Epstein and concerns that he leaked confidential government documents.

The long detention signalled the gravity of the investigation into the former prince and his time as an official trade envoy, as King Charles pledged to assist the investigation into his younger brother.

In an extraordinary day for the royal family, Charles and Queen Camilla continued with their official engagements – including a concert and a fashion show – while police kept Mountbatten-Windsor in custody.

Mountbatten-Windsor was seen leaving a police station in Norfolk, near the Sandringham estate, after 7pm (London time). He was slouched on the rear seat of a vehicle in an apparent attempt to avoid being photographed while being driven away from Aylsham police station in north Norfolk, following almost 12 hours in custody.

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, younger brother of King Charles, leaves Aylsham police station. Reuters
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Searches at his Norfolk residence have concluded, but searches in Berkshire, believed to be at the Royal Lodge, Andrew’s former residence, continue.

Police arrived at Mountbatten-Windsor’s home at Sandringham about 8am on Thursday (7pm, AEDT) and kept him in custody until at least 7pm, with no public statement from him or his lawyers.

The car believed to be carrying Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrives at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, where the former prince relocated following his departure from Royal Lodge in Windsor.PA Images via Getty Images

British police have the right to hold a suspect for up to 24 hours to allow for questioning and further investigations, as well as allowing for the individual to seek the help of a lawyer.

“I have learned with the deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office,” the King said in a statement.

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Police arrived at Wood Farm in unmarked cars, in a major escalation in their investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.Times Media Limited
Police arrive at Wood Farm.Times Media Limited
Men step out of an unmarked car at the home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in Sandringham, Norfolk.Getty

“What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities. In this, as I have said before, they have our full and wholehearted support and co-operation.

“Let me state clearly: the law must take its course. As this process continues, it would not be right for me to comment further on this matter. Meanwhile, my family and I will continue in our duty and service to you all.”

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King Charles and Stella McCartney attend the first day of London Fashion Week following Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.WireImage

The King continued with his scheduled events, including the opening of London Fashion Week and formal meetings with ambassadors, while the BBC reported that Buckingham Palace was not given any notice of the arrest before it took place.

King Charles attends the opening show of London fashion week.Getty Images
The King and Stella McCartney, right, sit on the front row for British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coke.AP
Charles arrives at the fashion show to a huge media scrum.AP
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Thames Valley Police, one of the police forces involved in multiple investigations into Mountbatten-Windsor, confirmed early on Thursday in the UK that it had arrested a man in Norfolk – the location of the Sandringham Estate – after carrying out searches.

“We will not be naming the arrested man, as per national guidance,” the police said. “Please also remember that this case is now active, so care should be taken with any publication to avoid being in contempt of court.”

An infamous image shows Prince Andrew and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein walking through New York’s Central Park in December 2010.Jae Donnelly / News Licensing UK

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A car moves out of the Royal estate in Sandringham.

Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said: “Following a thorough assessment, we have now opened an investigation into this allegation of misconduct in public office.”

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Thames Valley Police confirmed at 7.31pm on Thursday (6.31am on Friday, AEDT) that they had released the man, and they made no statement about charges being laid.

Police arrived at the home on the royal family’s Sandringham Estate in six unmarked cars and were seen carrying laptops and other equipment.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaves policy custody.

Observers told British media outlets the group included about eight officers in plain clothes and that one car arrived at the front of Mountbatten-Windsor’s home, known as Wood Farm, while others arrived at the rear of the building.

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Thames Valley Police has been examining claims that Andrew sent government documents to Epstein while the former prince was working as an official trade envoy and had access to reports on trade missions and investment opportunities.

The night before Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest, British police chiefs revealed they had set up a new group to co-ordinate the various investigations.

The National Police Chiefs’ Council said it was assessing the details being made public in the Epstein files.

“A national co-ordination group has been set up to support a small number of forces assessing allegations that have emerged following the publication of the US DoJ Epstein files,” said a spokesperson for the council on Wednesday (London time).

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The then Prince Andrew with Virginia Roberts Giuffre in 2001 and Epstein’s then personal assistant Ghislaine Maxwell.

The investigation appears to be focused on Mountbatten-Windsor’s conduct in public office as a trade envoy, rather than the accusations made by Giuffre, who took her own life in Western Australia last year.

Her family welcomed the arrest.

“At last, today, our broken hearts have been lifted at the news that no one is above the law, not even royalty,” her brothers and sisters-in-law said in a statement.

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“On behalf of our sister, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, we extend our gratitude to the UK’s Thames Valley Police for their investigation and the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. He was never a prince. For survivors everywhere, Virginia did this for you.”

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