In the grand yet isolating halls of Buckingham Palace on February 19, 2026, King Charles III confronted an unimaginable fracture: his younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly betraying UK interests by sharing confidential trade secrets with Jeffrey Epstein. The King’s response was swift and unflinching—a personally signed […]
No further comment: King Charles vows duty continues amid Andrew’s custody crisis l
In the wake of his brother’s dramatic arrest on February 19, 2026, King Charles III chose restraint over revelation, issuing a concise statement that ended with a firm line in the sand: “As this process continues, it would not be right for me to comment further on this matter.” The words came hours after Andrew […]
Deepest concern expressed – King Charles backs fair investigation into Andrew’s charges l
In the shadowed elegance of Buckingham Palace on February 19, 2026, King Charles III confronted a nightmare no sovereign anticipates: his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested at Sandringham on suspicion of misconduct in public office, accused of betraying UK secrets to Jeffrey Epstein. Within hours, the King issued a measured yet piercing statement, beginning with words […]
Charles R signs rare personal statement: Full cooperation with authorities on Andrew case l
In the quiet intensity of a Buckingham Palace study on February 19, 2026, King Charles III gripped his fountain pen and, in a move that stunned royal observers, signed his name as “Charles R.”—a rare personal flourish not seen in decades—on a statement addressing the unthinkable: his brother’s arrest. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of […]
King insists the law must take its course after brother’s unprecedented arrest l
In the solemn quiet of Buckingham Palace on February 19, 2026, King Charles III faced a moment no monarch could have foreseen: his younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—once a dashing prince and trade envoy—arrested at dawn on the Sandringham estate for suspicion of misconduct in public office, the gravest charge against a senior royal in centuries. […]




