
"King Charles III will grant police full access to all files held at Buckingham Palace relating to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, underscoring the monarchy's commitment to transparency and accountability. The dramatic move follows Andrew's arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The 66-year-old was detained on Thursday - his birthday - at his temporary home on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. He was questioned for 11 hours at Aylsham Police Station before being released under investigation."
"Investigators are said to have been exploring whether any senior palace staff had prior knowledge of Andrew's activities during his friendship with Epstein. Earlier this week, the King issued a formal statement via Buckingham Palace, which reads: "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... they have our full and wholehearted support and co-operation."
King Charles III will grant police full access to all files held at Buckingham Palace relating to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The move follows Andrew's arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office; he was detained at his Sandringham home on his 66th birthday, questioned for 11 hours, and released under investigation with no charges made. Palace records will be opened amid concerns about a possible "cover-up" linked to Andrew's past association with Jeffrey Epstein. Investigators are exploring whether senior palace staff had prior knowledge of Andrew's activities. Buckingham Palace expressed full cooperation. Police examination of archived correspondence and official records may yield new evidence.
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