Reports Claim Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested on 66th Birthday

Reports across British media say Prince Andrew, Duke of York was taken into police custody on his 66th birthday as part of a coordinated operation linked to an ongoing investigation. Coverage first reported by BBC stated officers arrived early Thursday at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate.

Authorities later confirmed an arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Officials emphasized the matter remains under investigation and has not been tested in court.

Witnesses described several unmarked vehicles entering the property from multiple access points. Officers in plain clothes reportedly carried equipment while conducting the operation. The timing, coinciding with Andrew’s birthday, drew public attention, though officials stressed the arrest followed procedural developments.

Thames Valley Police confirmed the custody was part of a broader inquiry. Investigators also conducted searches at additional addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk.

Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said a formal investigation began after authorities reviewed the allegations. He noted that operational details would remain limited to protect the integrity of the process while inquiries continue.

Prince Andrew has faced sustained public scrutiny in recent years due to past associations with Jeffrey Epstein, connections he has repeatedly denied involved wrongdoing. Officials say those earlier matters are separate from the current investigation.

Reports indicate Andrew had recently been staying at Wood Farm after leaving Royal Lodge in Windsor, a move that followed renewed public discussion of earlier controversies.

Under U.K. law, an arrest marks the start of a legal process rather than a conclusion. Authorities say prosecutors will determine whether evidence supports charges, emphasizing that accountability requires both scrutiny and patience as facts are examined through due process.