King Charles reacts to Andrew’s bombshell arrest as police raid homes in Windsor and Sandringham: Live updates

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after police visited his new home on the Sandringham estate this morning.
The former Duke of York has been taken into custody while officers search properties in Norfolk and Berkshire – his former home at Royal Lodge.
It comes as police detectives probe his conduct as a trade envoy for the UK after emails in the Epstein Files suggested he shared confidential information with his paedophile friend including reports of his official visits and potential investment opportunities.
King Charles said the ‘law must take its course’ in his first public remarks reacting to the arrest with his statement supported by the Prince and Princess of Wales
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Pictures: Police stationed outside Andrew’s Sandringham home following arrest
What CPS and police need to prove following Andrew’s misconduct arrest
Proving misconduct in a public office is an extremely high bar. Firstly, it must be determined if Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was in a role within government that constitutes the title of public officer.
There is no standard definition to clearly draw on, but case law indicates that a public officer is someone who holds an office of trust or performs a public duty.
Keep calm and carry on from Charles as King continues his duties
Andrew’s ‘seismic’ arrest leaves Royal Family in ‘uncharted waters’
The arrest of the eighth in line to the British throne is seismic. Senior royals are now in uncharted waters that they are ill-equipped to navigate.
They will have to answer questions about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and be held accountable, something which, up until now, has been an alien concept for them.
Watch: Why Andrew’s arrest is ‘ghastly’ for King Charles
Police searches carried out at Royal Lodge
Gordon Brown submits new information to police after Andrew’s arrest
I have submitted a five-page memorandum to the Metropolitan, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley and other relevant UK police constabularies.
This memorandum provides new and additional information to that which I submitted last week to the Met, Essex and Thames Valley police forces where I expressed my concern that we secure justice for trafficked girls and women.
William and Kate show support for King following Andrew statement
Virginia Giuffre’s lawyer: Andrew’s arrest marks ‘monumental moment’ for Epstein survivors
This is truly a monumental moment in the Epstein survivor’s relentless pursuit of justice.
Virginia Guiffre worked for years to shine a light on the crimes being committed by Epstein and his co-conspirators and to send the message that no one should be above the law and the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor today is a step toward that accountability