Former Prince Andrew will not be receiving special treatment after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, according to experts. Simarjot Judge Singh, legal analyst and managing ...
LONDON — As sordid allegations engulfed Prince Andrew, the middle of her three sons, Queen Elizabeth displayed the eternal hope of a mother. Charles, heir to the throne, showed the cold impatience of ...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was not immediately removed from the line of succession after his arrest. Andrew is eighth in line for the British throne, of which his brother King Charles III currently ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “There will be no photo-ops, no quiet drop-ins. He stands alone,” a source told Shuter. “The Crown cannot bleed for one man.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, is getting no help from the throne as the crisis over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein intensifies. By Sarah Lyall Sarah Lyall was a correspondent in The ...
For the first time in modern history, a member of the British royal family has been taken into policy custody. WSJ’s Max Colchester explains why Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested now. Photo: ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn, Allysia Finley and Dan Henninger. Photo: Stefano Costantino/SOPA Images/ZUMA Press/Jim West/Zuma Press/U.S. FDA via ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The jig is up for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The disgraced royal — formerly known as Prince Andrew — was arrested on Feb. 19 on ...
King Charles III said Thursday that "the law must take its course" following the arrest of his brother, former Prince Andrew. Charles said in a statement he had "learned with the deepest concern the ...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — formerly known as Prince Andrew — was reportedly arrested Thursday on suspicion of misconduct while in public office, amid new revelations around his relationship with the ...
“The law must take its course,” the King said in a statement. He added that he “learned with the deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office.
In Britain, the offense carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. No case has ever tested whether a member of Britain’s royal family could be considered a public officer. By Lizzie Dearden ...