The Papers: 'Arrest of Andrew' and 'Law must take its course'
'Arrest of Andrew' and 'Law must take its course' 6 hours ago Share Save Share Save There is one image of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor dominates the today's front pages, marking the moment the former prince was arrested and released on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The Daily Express runs the picture of Mountbatten-Windsor slouched in the back of the car while leaving police custody on Thursday evening. The paper headlines on the King's comment that "the law must take its course". Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein. The Guardian also leads with the same picture and the King's comment about his brother. The front page also previews a editorial in the paper reflecting on challenges for the Royal Family going forward, remarking that the "old model – of discreet exile and silence – seems finished".
The Daily Telegraph reports the former prince has become the first senior member of the Royal Family in modern history to have been arrested. "The magnitude of his fall from grace seemed etched on his face," the paper says.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor "has nowhere to hide", the Daily Mirror reports.
The Metro's headline also focuses on the response of King Charles to his brother's arrest.
The i Paper reports that Thames Valley Police "carried out a morning raid at his temporary farmhouse residence on the Sandringham estate".
And, the one paper not focused on the former prince, Financial Times features the latest developments from the US on Iran.
It says in recent days the US has bolstered its "huge military force deployed to the Middle East"
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