Government does not rule out judge-led inquiry into Andrew
The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke reports:
A Cabinet minister did not rule out a judge-led inquiry after Andrew-Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, but said it would be “premature” to do anything while police investigate.
Asked whether the government would consider the move, the education secretary told Sky News: “We’ll look at any sensible proposals that do come forward.
“But it’s premature at the moment, because we do have the police doing their work.
“They need to have the time and space to do so, as the King set out, no-one is above the law, and it’s right that the police go wherever the evidence takes them, so that has to be the focus at the moment.”
Nicole Wootton-Cane22 February 2026 09:00
No legislation to remove Andrew from line of succession until criminal proceedings conclude
The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke reports:
The government will not introduce legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession until after criminal proceedings have concluded, the education secretary has said.
Asked for a timeline on when we might see the legislation, Bridget Phillipson told Sky News: “We’re not ruling anything out around this, but we have obviously got a live police investigation underway.
“So we’ll not be setting out further steps until the police have been able to do their work and wherever that investigation, wherever the evidence takes them.”
Nicole Wootton-Cane22 February 2026 08:47
Watch: ‘Inconceivable’ Andrew’s guards didn’t see anything, says former head of UK royal protection
Maira Butt22 February 2026 08:30
What happens next after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest?
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested and released under investigation on suspicion of misconduct in public office over claims he leaked confidential documents to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
He was detained for 11 hours for police questioning, before he was pictured cowering in the back of a Range Rover as he was driven away from a police station in Aylesham, Norfolk.
But what does this mean for the former prince, and what could happen next?
The Independent’s Holly Evans reports:
Nicole Wootton-Cane22 February 2026 08:15
Recap: Everything we know as searches of Royal Lodge continue
Police are continuing to scour Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home of Royal Lodge in Windsor following his arrest on Thursday.
Here are the key developments from over the weekend:
• A group of influential MPs are expected to meet on Tuesday to discuss launching an inquiry into Mr Mountbatten-Windsor’s role as a UK trade envoy once the police investigation has concluded
• The Palace has suggested it would not stand in the way of any parliamentary move to take the former prince out of the line of succession, saying it is a “matter for parliament”
• Former cabinet minister Tom Tugendhat has called for a treason probe into Mr Mountbatten-Windsor and Lord Peter Mandelson following allegations they passed sensitive government information to Epstein
• Gordon Brown has reportedly called for an investigation into whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor used RAF jets to meet disgraced financier and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
• The Princess of Wales was seen in public for the first time since Mr Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest as she attended a rugby match at Twickenham
• The Metropolitan Police has urged the former prince’s protection officers and staff to come forwards if they have information, as the ex-head of royal protection says it is ‘inconceivable’ his guards didn’t see anything
Nicole Wootton-Cane22 February 2026 08:01
MP calls for former prince to face treason probe
A former cabinet minister has reportedly called for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Lord Peter Mandelson to face treason investigations over allegations they passed confidential government information to Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaking to The Sun on Sunday, Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat said: “This affair raises urgent questions about foreign influence and national security. What did the Palace know? What did ministers know? What else is being hidden?
“This goes beyond what a court could reasonably consider. Parliament must consider what it means for the country. If the worst is proved, do we need to revisit treason laws written 700 years ago?”
Lord Mandelson was sacked as ambassador to Washington in September 2025 following revelations about his friendship with Epstein. But in the most recent tranche of the Epstein files, emails suggest he passed sensitive government information to the paedophile financier.
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office over allegations he passed sensitive information to Epstein during his stint as a UK trade envoy.

Nicole Wootton-Cane22 February 2026 07:45
Searches set to enter fourth day at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home
Police searches at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home are set to enter their fourth day following the former prince’s arrest.
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor, who was released under investigation on Thursday evening, is believed to be residing at Wood Farm.
Nicole Wootton-Cane22 February 2026 07:30
Comment: The fall of the former Prince Andrew shows why we must always ‘follow the money’
In the book, All the President’s Men, author Bob Woodward says to Senator Sam Ervin: “The key was the secret campaign cash, and it should all be traced.”
When it came to the subsequent film on Woodward and his colleague Carl Bernstein’s investigation into the Watergate break-in and the downfall of Richard Nixon, screenwriter William Goldman deployed creative license. The “Deep Throat” tipping off Woodward tells him to “follow the money”.
Chris Blackhurst reports:
Maira Butt22 February 2026 07:00
Epstein accusers say Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest shows that ‘power can be toppled’
One of the first women to accuse late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein of sexually assaulting her — and her younger sister — said she was thrilled by news that the man formerly known as Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his royal titles last year over his longstanding ties to the notorious predator, had been arrested Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
“I’m feeling elated,” Epstein survivor Maria Farmer, 56, told The Independent. “… I think it’s going to make all the difference for everyone. It proves that power can be toppled.”
Read the full story below.
Maira Butt22 February 2026 06:00
Kate makes first public appearance since arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
She wore an England Rugby Scarf and a dark blue coat.
Kate was seen talking with injured England player Fin Baxter and RFU President Deborah Griffin before the game.


Maira Butt22 February 2026 05:00





