Trump calls Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest ‘so bad for the royal family’
Dan Haygarth20 February 2026 07:45
Former police chief explains procedure Andrew would have underwent
A former police chief has given some insight into how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may have been treated on Thursday following his arrest.
Andy Trotter, former deputy chief constable at British Transport Police, said Thames Valley Police would have been “absolutely clear” that he will be treated the same as anybody else.
“No better, no worse than anyone else,” he told Sky News.
“He would come through the exact same procedure as search, photographs, DNA, fingerprints, etc and obviously [offered a] lawyer, if they wanted to, to attend for any interview that might follow.
“I think the more unusual the case, the more what you’ve got to stick to the regular procedures so that there’s no difference from the way this person has been treated from any other.”
Athena Stavrou20 February 2026 07:36
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor seen returning after leaving police custody

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar20 February 2026 07:30
Cabinet Office could hand over documents related to Andrew, The Times reports
The Times reports that officials in Whitehall could look through government records for documents related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s time as a trade envoy as part of the ongoing police investigation.
Sources told The Times that Whitehall would “fully cooperate” with detectives investigating.
Dan Haygarth20 February 2026 07:25
US officials say now is the time to act on Epstein investigation
Jane Dalton20 February 2026 07:00
Police continue searches after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor released
Detectives will continue their searches of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home in Berkshire following his release from custody after he was arrested on suspicion of alleged misconduct in public office.
He was held on Thursday morning following allegations made against him after the release of files related to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew, the first senior royal in modern history to be arrested, was held in custody for around 11 hours before being released under investigation by Thames Valley Police.
Thames Valley Police said searches at a property in Norfolk – Andrew’s home on the Sandringham Estate – have now concluded.But the force said that the operation they were carrying out at a Berkshire address, his former residence, Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate, will continue.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar20 February 2026 06:30
Opinion: Scandal disgrace will rattle royal family as never before
The King is calculating that however bad the details might be, placing the former prince in the category of outcast will insulate him and his heirs from the fallout and allow the succession to continue, writes Anne McElvoy:
Jane Dalton20 February 2026 06:00
Virginia Giuffre’s family ‘celebrated’ after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar20 February 2026 05:57
Trump says Andrew’s arrest ‘very sad’
US president Donald Trump has weighed in on the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, hours after the King’s brother was detained under suspicion of alleged misconduct in public office.
“I think it’s a shame. I think it’s very sad. I think it’s so bad for the royal family. It’s very, very sad. To me, it’s a very sad thing,” Mr Trump said.
Andrew, who used to be known as “Prince” before having his royal titles stripped, was arrested after police launched an investigation into claims that he allegedly shared sensitive information while on official visits as the UK as the country’s trade envoy with Jeffrey Epstein.
The claims emerged as part of the Epstein file’s that were recently released by Trump’s Department of Justice.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar20 February 2026 05:30
Epstein opposed me, Trump claims
US president Donald Trump has claimed convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had been against him in the 2016 election.
He said: “It’s really interesting, because nobody used to speak about Epstein when he was alive, and now they speak, but I’m the one that can talk about it because I’ve been totally exonerated.
“I did nothing – in fact, the opposite. He was against me. He was fighting me in the election which I just found out throughout the last three million pages of documents.”
Jane Dalton20 February 2026 05:00


