US lawmakers call on the Trump administration to pursue justice for victims, as UN expert urges probes across the world.

Police in the U.K. arrested King Charles' younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office...

Andrew has faced scrutiny over his ties to late sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.

Former Prince Andrew arrested by U.K. police for suspected misconduct related to allegations involving Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his title last year over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.

The former prince has faced intense scrutiny over his friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

British police arrested and detained the former Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, amid a probe into his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.

The former prince has faced multiple allegations connected to his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He was arrested Feb. 19.

Recently disclosed documents show name of former prince came up during 2011 inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein

US lawmakers urge their government to follow the UK's suit and push harder on those who were close to Jeffrey Epstein.

President Donald Trump said the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of King Charles III, was "very sad" and "so bad for the royal family."

Former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested Thursday in the U.K. on "suspicion of misconduct while in public office."

US lawmakers call on the Trump administration to pursue justice for victims, as UN expert urges probes across the world.

US lawmakers say action by UK authorities on matters arising from release of Epstein files compares unfavourably with a lack of accountability in the US

The arrest of the 66-year old former prince has sent shockwaves through the UK and abroad, with reaction rolling in from the US to Australia

When former Prince Andrew was arrested, women who say they were victims of Jeffrey Epstein and him and their families see hope.

In Britain, the establishment has been shaken to the core by the files. In the US, however, ‘the Epstein class’ has faced little legal or political reckoning