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Police search royal mansion as investigation into king’s brother goes on

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February 20, 2026
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Police search royal mansion as investigation into king's brother goes on

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SANDRINGHAM, England, Feb 20 (Reuters) – British police were searching the former mansion of King Charles’ younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on Friday after a photograph of the royal emerging from a police station was splashed on newspapers around the world.

Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on Thursday, his 66th birthday, on suspicion ‌of misconduct in public office over allegations he sent confidential government documents to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein when he was a trade envoy.

The former prince was released under investigation ‌after being held by police for more than 10 hours. He has not been charged with any offence but looked haunted in a Reuters photograph after his release, slumped in the back of a Range Rover, eyes red and with ​a look of disbelief on his face.

The photograph of a man who was once a dashing naval officer and reputed favourite son of the late Queen Elizabeth was carried on the front page of newspapers in Britain and around the world, accompanied by headlines such as “Downfall”.

The first 15 pages of Friday’s Daily Mail were dedicated to the story, while Charles’ demand that “the law must take its course” was the headline of five British newspapers. News of the arrest also dominated the front pages of other newspapers around the world, including Australia, where Charles is head of state, Europe and the United States.

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KING SAYS THE LAW ‌MUST TAKE ITS COURSE

Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any wrongdoing in relation ⁠to Epstein, a convicted sex offender who took his own life in 2019, and said he regrets their friendship. But the release of millions of documents by the U.S. government showed he had remained friends with Epstein long after the financier was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008.

Those ⁠files suggested Mountbatten-Windsor had forwarded to Epstein British government reports about investment opportunities in Afghanistan and assessments of Vietnam, Singapore and other places he had visited as the government’s Special Representative for Trade and Investment.

The arrest of the senior royal, eighth in line to the throne, is unprecedented in modern times. The last member of the royal family to be arrested in Britain was Charles I, who was beheaded in 1649 after being ​found ​guilty of treason.

King Charles, who stripped his brother of his title of prince and forced him out of his ​Windsor home last year, said on Thursday he had learned about the arrest ‌with “deepest concern”.

“Let me state clearly: the law must take its course,” the king said. “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.”

The news broke early on Thursday morning that six unmarked police cars and around eight plain-clothed officers had arrived at Wood Farm on the king’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, eastern England, where Mountbatten-Windsor now resides.

Thames Valley Police officers also searched the mansion on the king’s Windsor estate west of London where Mountbatten-Windsor had lived before being forced out amid anger at the Epstein revelations.

POLICE SEARCHES AT WINDSOR CONTINUE

Officers said late on Thursday that Mountbatten-Windsor had been released under investigation. They said the searches at Sandringham had concluded but the searches in Windsor were continuing.

While being arrested ‌means that police have reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed and that the royal is suspected ​of involvement in an offence, it does not imply guilt.

A conviction for misconduct in a public office carries a maximum ​sentence of life imprisonment, and cases must be dealt with in a Crown Court, ​which handle the most serious criminal offences.

Thames Valley’s Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said in a statement on Thursday that officers had now opened a full ‌investigation into the offence of misconduct in public office.

Any investigation could take months ​as the police will likely have to work with ​the British government, and its embassies around the world, along with Buckingham Palace to establish what records remain.

The misconduct investigation is not the only accusation against Mountbatten-Windsor into which police are looking.

Anti-monarchy campaign group Republic has reported him over allegations he was involved in the trafficking of a woman to Britain for sex in 2010. Thames Valley Police said it ​was assessing allegations that a woman had been taken to an ‌address in Windsor, where the former prince lived until recently.

In 2022, the king’s brother settled a civil lawsuit brought in the United States by the late Virginia Giuffre ​who accused him of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager at properties owned by Epstein or his associates.

Mountbatten-Windsor has denied ever meeting Giuffre.

($1 = 0.7422 pounds)

(Reporting ​by Phil Noble in Sandringham and Kate Holton and Michael Holden in London Editing by Gareth Jones)

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source uk.news.yahoo.com ’

Tags: Andrew Mountbatten WindsorBritish newspapersCharles IInvestigationJeffrey Epsteinking charlesMichael Holdenmisconduct in public officeMountbatten Windsornewspapers in BritainReuters photograph
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