The February rain lashed the windows of Aylsham police station as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor pushed through the exit, coat pulled tight against the cold—and against the cameras that refused to look away. After eleven exhausting hours of questions that stripped away every royal pretense, the former prince was free. But freedom felt like a thin veil. […]
Archives for February 2026
Andrew Released But “Not Exonerated”: Misconduct in Public Office Investigation Ongoing, Royal Family Silent l
The silence from Buckingham Palace was deafening. No statement. No defense. No familiar royal reassurance. Just the stark image of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor walking out of Aylsham police station into the February dusk—free on paper, but branded by the single, chilling phrase: released but not exonerated. After eleven hours of questions that peeled away every layer […]
From 66th Birthday Detention to Release: Prince Andrew Remains in the Legal Crosshairs Over Epstein Files l
The single candle on a plain cupcake had barely been lit when the knock came—sharp, official, shattering the quiet of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s 66th birthday. Hours later, after eleven grueling hours in a bare Aylsham holding cell, the former prince stepped back into the February chill, coat draped over his shoulders like a defeated flag. Released. […]
Freed But Not Cleared: Former Prince Andrew Still Under Investigation for Misconduct, Police Continue Royal Lodge Searches l
The February wind whipped across the Windsor estate as police vans rolled up to Royal Lodge once more, their lights cutting through the dusk like searchlights on a fugitive. Inside the grand house that was once his sanctuary, officers methodically boxed documents, flipped through drawers, and photographed every corner—while Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, freshly released after eleven […]
Breaking: Prince Andrew Released, But Epstein Investigation Far From Over – Government Considering Removal from Line of Succession l
The flashbulbs exploded like gunfire as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor emerged from the side door of Aylsham police station, coat collar turned up against the February wind. Free after eleven brutal hours inside, yet the look on his face told a different story: hollow cheeks, red-rimmed eyes that refused to meet the lenses, a man who had […]




