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Andrew Was Arrested, Then Driven in a Luxury Car - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"I just think Andrew needs to go. It's an embarrassment to England because this is going to be worldwide."
"My mum and my nan all follow [the royals] - anyone my age doesn't care. I don't know anyone who supports him around here. I don't think it's very fair. They've arrested him in a Range Rover, brand-spanking new - why didn't he go in the back of a Mondeo like anybody else?"
"I think it's a bit of a witch-hunt, but he's horrible."
"will not fall on the public purse."
Prince Andrew was arrested in Sandringham on suspicion of misconduct in public office and spent 11 hours in police custody before being released under investigation. The global press gathered outside Sandringham after the arrest. Officers drove Andrew back to Wood Farm on release, while ordinary released detainees would leave independently. Detectives continued searches of his former Berkshire home linked to allegations arising from millions of pages of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Local residents expressed anger, indifference, and accusations of a witch-hunt. Buckingham Palace stated that any legal costs will not fall on the taxpayer, and King Charles is unlikely to pay personal legal bills.
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