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what was andrew arrested for

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (the former Prince Andrew) was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office , linked to allegations that he shared confidential government and trade information with Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy in the 2000s.

Quick Scoop: What he was arrested for

  • He was detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office, a serious common law offense in England.
  • Police are investigating claims that, around 2010, he passed confidential government and commercial documents to Jeffrey Epstein while acting as the UK’s special trade envoy.
  • These documents reportedly included sensitive reports from official trips to countries such as Vietnam, Singapore, and China, as well as information about commercial and investment opportunities (for example in sectors like gold and uranium).
  • The complaint that triggered the investigation was filed by the UK anti‑monarchy group Republic, which accused him of breaching official secrets and abusing his public role.
  • He was arrested at Wood Farm on King Charles’ Sandringham estate, while police also searched other properties linked to him, including his former home at Royal Lodge in Windsor.
  • After questioning, police confirmed he was released under investigation, meaning the probe is ongoing and no formal charges have yet been announced.

He has consistently denied wrongdoing and, as of now, the case remains under investigation rather than being a concluded criminal conviction.

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