Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was last night released from police custody where he spent 11 hours following his dramatic arrest at his home in Sandringham.
The former prince became the first senior royal to be arrested in modern history after he was held on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
As his arrest triggered arguably the biggest crisis in the monarchy for nearly 400 years, his brother, the King, insisted Andrew should be subject to the full force of British justice, saying: 'The law must take its course.'
Searches of Andrew's former Royal Lodge home are continuing today as Andrew remains under investigation following his release.
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12:03
Tory MP urges Andrew to remove himself from line of succession
I think it would be the decent thing. Of course, if he’s found guilty of this, I think Parliament would be well within its rights to act to remove him from the line of succession.
But, let’s remember, he’s not been found guilty of anything just yet – he has yet to be charged with anything. So we have to let the police investigation run its course, and I think we should all act accordingly subsequent to that.
11:51
'He's a scapegoat': Andrew's Norfolk neighbours react to his arrest
I’d say there’s no smoke without fire, is it? They’re certainly hounding him, alright. Obviously there’s something to look at.
My mum and my nan all follow [the royals] — anyone my age doesn’t care. I don’t know anyone that supports him round here.
I just think Andrew needs to go. If we went back 200 years ago, he’d have been beheaded. It’s an embarrassment to England because this is going to be worldwide.
I do feel very sorry for him because he’s the scapegoat. They make an example of him when there’s so many others. What’s happening with Mr Trump?
I think it’s a bit of a witch-hunt, but he’s horrible.
11:33
Greens call for statutory inquiry into Andrew
I think it’s pretty awful. I think there are lots of questions to be asked.
We obviously need to wait for the legal process to make its way, but I would say we really need a full statutory inquiry into public figures from institutions, where crimes have been committed – if they’ve been committed – what we knew, what other people in those institutions knew and, where necessary, to make sure that the appropriate people are removed.
The monarchy are doing a pretty good job in themselves of not having their proudest moments over various issues we’ve seen in the last couple of years and, when the public are ready to have that national conversation about the monarchy, I think issues like this certainly don’t help the monarchy’s case.
10:35
'They've kicked him out': Andrew's former neighbours react to bombshell arrest
I think the mood of the nation is behind the fact that he should answer for whatever he’s done.
No one knows what (the royal family) knew or what they didn’t know, but I think they’ve done everything they can to distance themselves. They’ve kicked him out, basically, haven’t they? And that’s it.
He’s not popular. But he’s not popular anywhere, is he?
09:47
What else will Andrew police find as officers search Royal Lodge for second day?
Andrew's arrest is not unexpected. His financial ties to Epstein are his legal weak spot. Investigators will be using this as the basis to scrutinise his relationship with Epstein even further, and in doing so build a case that Andrew participated in some way in Epstein's sex trafficking operation.












