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UK’s top prosecutor says ‘nobody above law’ amid claims against former prince Andrew

Director of public prosecutions says he is confident police would examine any evidence of potential misconduct

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theguardian.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

UK’s top prosecutor says ‘nobody above law’ amid claims against former prince Andrew

Director of public prosecutions says he is confident police would examine any evidence of potential misconduct

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independent.co.uk4 mesi fa

UK’s chief prosecutor says Royals like Andrew are not above the law

Stephen Parkinson said he has ‘total confidence’ that the police will be independent as officers examine claims Andrew shared confidential reports while acting as the UK’s trade envoy

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  1. domenica 15 febbraio 2026·independent.co.uk

    UK’s chief prosecutor says Royals like Andrew are not above the law

    Stephen Parkinson said he has ‘total confidence’ that the police will be independent as officers examine claims Andrew shared confidential reports while acting as the UK’s trade…

  2. domenica 15 febbraio 2026·theguardian.com

    UK’s top prosecutor says ‘nobody above law’ amid claims against former prince Andrew

    Director of public prosecutions says he is confident police would examine any evidence of potential misconduct