King Charles III has damaged his silence on brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor‘s arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public workplace.
“I’ve discovered with the deepest concern the information about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public workplace. What now follows is the total, honest and correct course of by which this concern is investigated within the acceptable method and by the suitable authorities. On this, as I’ve mentioned earlier than, they’ve our full and wholehearted assist and cooperation,” Charles, 77, mentioned in a press release issued by Buckingham Palace on Thursday, February 19.
“Let me state clearly: the regulation should take its course,” Charles continued.
“As this course of continues, it will not be proper for me to remark additional on this matter. In the meantime, my household and I’ll proceed in our responsibility and repair to you all,” the assertion concluded.
Andrew, 66, was arrested early Thursday morning at his residence on the Sandringham property in Norfolk, England. Thursday marks the previous Prince Andrew’s 66th birthday.
“Thames Valley Police has opened an investigation into the offense of misconduct in public workplace,” the U.Okay.’s Thames Valley Police mentioned in a press launch.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and King Charles III
Indigo/Getty PhotographsThe press assertion continued, “As a part of the investigation, we’ve at the moment (19/2) arrested a person in his sixties from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public workplace and are finishing up searches at addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk. The person stays in police custody presently.”
The police pressure mentioned it will not be naming the person per nationwide steering, however a number of media shops recognized the person arrested as Andrew.
Thames Valley Police Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright mentioned in a press release, “Following an intensive evaluation, we’ve now opened an investigation into this allegation of misconduct in public workplace.”
“It will be significant that we defend the integrity and objectivity of our investigation as we work with our companions to research this alleged offense,” Wright continued. “We perceive the numerous public curiosity on this case, and we are going to present updates on the acceptable time.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Andrew’s lawyer for remark.
Earlier this month, the Thames Valley Police confirmed to the BBC it was assessing allegations that Andrew shared confidential info with late convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein whereas serving as a U.Okay. commerce envoy between 2001 and 2011.
Anti-monarchy group Republic filed a grievance with the police division after the BBC reported on February 8 that Andrew appeared to share confidential studies of visits to Singapore, Hong Kong and Vietnam with Epstein in late 2010. Obvious emails between Epstein and Andrew had been found within the newest tranche of federal paperwork — dubbed the Epstein recordsdata — launched in January by the U.S. authorities following investigations into the disgraced financier. Epstein died by suicide in August 2019 whereas awaiting trial on intercourse trafficking fees. He was 66.
In accordance with the BBC report, Andrew despatched Epstein an e-mail on October 7, 2010, detailing upcoming journeys as a U.Okay. commerce envoy to Singapore, Vietnam, Shenzhen in China and Hong Kong. Upon his return, on November 30, 2010, Andrew appeared to ahead official studies of the visits despatched by his then-special assistant, Amit Patelto Epstein inside 5 minutes of receiving the paperwork, per the BBC.
In accordance with official U.Okay. authorities steeringofficial commerce envoys carry “an obligation of confidentiality in relation to info acquired. This may occasionally embody delicate, business or political info shared about related markets/visits.” The responsibility of confidentiality continues to use “after the expiry of their time period in workplace.”
“As well as, the Official Secrets and techniques Acts 1911 and 1989 will apply. Commerce envoys are answerable for the safety of any paperwork they’ve been offered which could include delicate information and guaranteeing that they’re carried, saved and disposed of in an acceptable method,” the federal government steering states.


