"At dawn today, that stupid and unethical decision-and many others like it-finally caught up with him. Police arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on the morning of his 66th birthday, on suspicion of misconduct in public office, and are now searching his homes. Prosecutors have not yet released specific charges, which are thought to relate to Andrew passing on sensitive government information to Epstein. The offense carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment."
"Charles had already stripped Andrew of his title after the latest batch of Epstein files dropped, because the newly released emails proved beyond doubt that Andrew had lied about breaking off contact with Epstein, a convicted sex offender, in 2010. The disgraced former prince had also been evicted from his lavish residence in Windsor, just outside London, where he had lived effectively rent-free for many years."
On November 30, 2010, Prince Andrew forwarded details of his official trade envoy trips—Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Vietnam, Singapore—to Jeffrey Epstein. Police arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at dawn on his 66th birthday on suspicion of misconduct in public office and began searching his homes. Prosecutors have not released charges, which are believed to concern passing sensitive government information to Epstein; the offense carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. King Charles III had stripped Andrew of his title after released emails showed Andrew lied about ending contact with Epstein in 2010. Andrew was evicted from a rent-free Windsor residence. Charles pledged cooperation with police.
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