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Andrew's arrest prompts Royal Family to keep calm and carry on
Summary
Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and released under investigation; King Charles and the royal household have continued scheduled public duties while a police inquiry proceeds.
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Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and later released under investigation without charge. The arrest follows prolonged scrutiny of his links to Jeffrey Epstein and comes after his royal titles and privileges were removed last year. King Charles has expressed support for the police inquiry and the royal household has continued scheduled engagements. Commentators say the matter will largely be handled within the family and through legal processes.
Key facts:
- Andrew was held for nearly 12 hours and released under investigation; he has not been charged and has denied allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
- King Charles said he and his family will continue in their duty, and there have been no announced cancellations of the monarchy's formal duties.
- The removal of Andrew's titles, rank and privileges last year has been described as creating a firewall between him and the institution.
- The anti-monarchy group Republic reported Andrew to police, said it has pursued a private prosecution, and plans to continue providing information to investigators.
Summary:
The arrest is a significant development in an ongoing story that observers describe as primarily a personal challenge for the Royal Family rather than a constitutional crisis for the institution. Public-facing royal activities have continued while the police inquiry remains active and further legal steps are undetermined at this time.
