Britain’s former royal Prince Andrew has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to his time as a UK trade envoy, police confirmed on Thursday.
According to the Thames Valley Police, officers detained “a man in his sixties from Norfolk” as part of an ongoing investigation. While the statement did not name the suspect, details correspond to the Duke of York.
The arrest follows fresh revelations suggesting Andrew may have shared potentially confidential documents with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during his tenure representing British trade interests abroad.
Andrew previously served as the United Kingdom’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment, a role aimed at promoting British business ties overseas before he stepped down amid mounting controversy over his links to Epstein.
Police said inquiries remain ongoing, and further updates would be provided as the investigation progresses. No formal charges have yet been announced.
The case is expected to trigger renewed debate in the United Kingdom over accountability, transparency and standards in public office, particularly concerning members of the royal family who have held official government-linked roles.
