British police arrested former Prince Andrew on Thursday in connection with his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The arrest occurred on his 66th birthday, and he was later released under unknown terms. Media commentator Hilary Fordwich described the incident as a betrayal of his family and nation.
British police took former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, into custody on Thursday morning at 8 a.m., coinciding with his 66th birthday. The arrest by Thames Valley Police relates to his contact with the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Authorities focused on allegations of misuse of public office information during his time as a trade envoy, including passing secrets and private trade issues to Epstein.
Andrew has maintained his innocence amid past scrutiny, including photographs linked to Epstein's activities. Following the arrest, he was released, though the conditions remain unclear. His brother, King Charles, has responded to the development, though specifics were not detailed in reports.
Hilary Fordwich, a media host and former head of Global Bd, commented on the Morning Wire podcast: “Ironically, obviously there’s all the debauchery from the photographs we’ve seen – he’s always claimed his innocence – but this is due to the misuse in public office of information, misuse of information as a trade envoy, passing secrets and trade private issues onto Jeffrey Epstein.” She added, “So, he betrayed his mother, his entire family, the Royal Family, and his nation.”
This event unfolds against a backdrop of ongoing investigations into Epstein's network. The arrest highlights continued legal repercussions for those associated with the disgraced financier, who died in 2019. No further charges were mentioned in immediate reports.