
‘Randy Andy’ is now living what he never thought possible.
In an explosive turn of events, it has been reported that disgraced former Prince Andrew has been arrested.
The former Duke of York, son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and brother to reigning King Charles III, has been arrested on the day of his 66th birthday.
Thames Valley Police arrested Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office, and he is in custody.
Police are also searching addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk.
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The Telegram reported:
“Police have been assessing claims against Mr Mountbatten-Windsor that emerged in the Jeffrey Epstein files, including allegations that he shared sensitive information with the pedophile when he was a UK trade envoy.
Six unmarked police cars and about eight plain-clothed officers, with one carrying a police-issue laptop, were seen arriving at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate just after 8am.”
BREAKING: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, according to Thames Valley Police.
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“An unmarked police car was seen leaving around 30 minutes later, followed by another unmarked police car and then a third car thought to be containing Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor’s security.”

Statement from Thames Valley police:
“As part of the investigation, we have today (19/2) arrested a man in his sixties from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office and are carrying out searches at addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk.
‘The man remains in police custody at this time.
‘We will not be naming the arrested man, as per national guidance. Please also remember that this case is now active so care should be taken with any publication to avoid being in contempt of court.”
Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said: “Following a thorough assessment, we have now opened an investigation into this allegation of misconduct in public office.
‘It is important that we protect the integrity and objectivity of our investigation as we work with our partners to investigate this alleged offence.
‘We understand the significant public interest in this case, and we will provide updates at the appropriate time.”
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