King Charles Faces Royal Crisis as Brother Andrew Arrested Over Document Leak Scandal
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King Charles III faced his reign's gravest crisis yet as his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office over alleged sharing of confidential documents with Jeffrey Epstein. Xinhua reports the king issued a stark statement that day expressing his deepest concern while vowing full royal cooperation with Thames Valley Police who held the disgraced sibling for 11 hours before release under investigation. The Associated Press calls it the monarchy's biggest scandal since Edward VIII's 1936 abdication drawing parallels to Charles I's 1640s execution amid police raids on royal properties like Royal Lodge.
Undeterred Charles plunged into duty hours later gracing London Fashion Week's opening on February 19th. The Independent details his stylish arrival at Tolu Coker's show in a Savile Row suit waving to a crowd mixing cheers boos and shouted questions as he turned from cameras per Times of India video. Front row with Stella McCartney and British Fashion Council chief Laura Weir he championed the British-Nigerian designer's craft celebrating cultural identity much like Queen Elizabeth at LFW in 2018. Town and Country notes he first toured sustainability exhibits at 180 Strand meeting apprentices from his Kings Foundation before the show. Jang reports the pre-planned outing underscored his pledge my family and I will continue our duty and service.
AP highlights Queen Camilla at a lunchtime concert and Princess Anne at a prison visit signaling the Windsors' stiff upper lip strategy to preserve public support amid calls to boot Andrew from the succession line. No social media mentions from Charles himself but the arrest dominated royal watchers with speculation on palace knowledge of his Epstein ties. Verified outlets stress no charges yet but the fallout looms large testing Charles accountability in a transparency era. At 77 he's proving monarchy survival hinges on carrying on.
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