Two bodyguards for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were given instructions about a lavish dinner party during a 2010 visit to Epstein’s mansion, emails suggest

Former prince’s arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office follows concerns over details laid bare in Epstein files

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has seen his reputation damaged over his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein

King Charles says authorities have his ‘wholehearted’ support and insisted the ‘law must take its course’ after his brother is arrested on his 66th birthday

Former prince spent much of his 66th birthday in police custody and would have been treated like any other suspect, experts say

Officers being asked to ‘consider carefully whether anything they saw or heard’ may be relevant to review of Epstein files

Sir Keir Starmer is understood to be considering a law change that would remove the former prince from the line of succession after police have finished their investigation

Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after allegations were made against him following the release of files related to paedophile billionaire Jeffrey…

Ex-Duke of York is still eighth in line to the throne despite ongoing Epstein scandal

Two bodyguards for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were given instructions about a lavish dinner party during a 2010 visit to Epstein’s mansion, emails suggest

The Met says it has not identified any wrongdoing by its protection officers "at this time".

Call comes amid fresh scrutiny of Mountbatten-Windsor’s alleged links to Epstein, including claims over security arrangements at his New York home

Trade minister Sir Chris Bryant described Mr Mountbatten-Windsor as ‘a rude, arrogant and entitled man’