Prince Andrew Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Sensitive Information with Epstein
Prince Andrew’s recent arrest has sparked controversy and raised questions about his involvement with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The allegations suggest that Andrew shared sensitive information with Epstein while serving as a U.K. trade envoy.
According to emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice, the former royal forwarded reports of official visits to Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Singapore to Epstein. Additionally, he allegedly sent a confidential brief on investment opportunities in the reconstruction of Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Andrew has denied any wrongdoing and has not directly addressed the latest allegations.
King Charles, 77, has expressed his “deepest concern” over his younger brother’s arrest and emphasized that the “law must take its course.” Prince William, 43, and his wife Catherine, 44, are reported to support the king’s remarks.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council revealed that the Home Office was informed 30 minutes before Andrew’s arrest, in line with routine practice. However, sources indicate that King Charles was not notified beforehand. Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s family issued a statement following the arrest, expressing gratitude to the U.K.’s Thames Valley police for their investigation and arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. They emphasized that the development highlights that “no one is above the law.”
Epstein abuse victim Maria Farmer also weighed in on the arrest, stating that it marks the beginning of accountability and justice brought forth by Virginia Roberts Giuffre. Donald Trump, 79, commented on the situation, calling it “a shame” and “a very sad thing.” He reiterated his innocence, stating, “I did nothing.”
Police searches at Royal Lodge, where Prince Andrew resides, are ongoing, and Andrew remains “under investigation” according to authorities.

