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The Arrest of Former Prince Andrew, Brother of King Charles III

Several British media outlets published photographs showing police cars arriving at Wood Farm, a country house located on the grounds of the Sandringham estate in eastern England, to arrest Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of British King Charles III.
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The images show the moment when several police cars arrive at Wood Farm. Andrew, who turns 66 today, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office , following the strong controversy when it came to light that he once passed sensitive British government documents to convicted American pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

After the former prince was evicted from the Royal Lodge mansion in Windsor for barely paying rent, he moved to Wood Farm in an attempt to dispel the scandal over his connection to Epstein. British tabloids have today posted several snapshots on their websites showing a convoy of vehicles on country roads near Wood Farm. According to the Daily Mail tabloid , a group of eight people in plainclothes, who appeared to be police officers, arrived at this country residence at about 08:00 GMT to arrest Andrew. Last year, the British monarch stripped his brother of all his titles and honors in the wake of the Epstein case.

A few days ago, Thames Valley Police reported that they were evaluating the information they received about Andrew handing over sensitive documents to Epstein to decide whether to proceed with a criminal investigation.

The Sun newspaper wrote the headline as: “ANDY RAIDS Andrew ARRESTED on 66th birthday over Epstein bombshells as cops raid Windsor & Sandringham homes.”In Spanish, the media outlet headlined the news as: “Andrew ARRESTED on his 66th birthday for explosive revelations about Epstein as police raid Windsor and Sandringham residences.”

The Mirror , on the other hand, published an initial report of the news as: “Andrew Mountbatten Windsor ARRESTED and in police custody – statement in full.” Which in Spanish means: “Andrew Mountbatten Windsor ARRESTED and in police custody – full statement.”

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A combination of screenshots showing the various reactions from the British press. 

Photo: EFE

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