Prince Andrew Arrested at Sandringham Over Shocking Misconduct Claims

Police Raid Sandringham Estate as Andrew Gets Taken In

In a dramatic fall from grace, Prince Andrew was arrested today at his Norfolk home on the Sandringham Estate. Thames Valley Police swooped on Wood Farm, Andrew’s private residence, detaining the 66-year-old royal amid serious allegations of misconduct in public office.

Images show unmarked police cars and plainclothes officers swarming the property, signalling a high-profile probe underway.

Allegations Linked to Epstein Scandal Spark Investigation

The arrest follows claims that Andrew leaked sensitive government info to the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Disturbing accusations also suggest Epstein trafficked a woman to the UK for a meeting with Andrew.

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

Royal Titles Stripped Amid Epstein Fallout

Last October, pressure forced Andrew to be stripped of all royal titles, including “His Royal Highness” and “Prince.” He had already stopped using the Duke of York title amid the growing scandal. Andrew continues to deny all wrongdoing.

Fast Facts: Who Is Prince Andrew?

  • Born February 19, 1960, second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
  • Once second in line to the throne, third child overall.
  • Naval veteran who served in the Falklands War.
  • Married Sarah Ferguson in 1986; father of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
  • Held role as UK Special Representative for International Trade and Investment from 2001 to 2011.

Police warn the public to avoid speculation that could disrupt the investigation. Andrew remains in custody as searches continue at his properties in Norfolk and Berkshire.

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