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Andrew police inquiry ‘may expand into corruption offences’

Prince Andrew's move to a modest Norfolk cottage follows his arrest on misconduct suspicion linked to Jeffrey Epstein files and a royal title removal ordered by King Charles.

  • Reports indicate the police inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, once Duke of York, will be expanded to include alleged corruption offences, according to sources.
  • Unsealed Epstein-era files and palace directives show King Charles ordered and accelerated the relocation amid fresh Jeffrey Epstein scrutiny, as DoJ emails appeared to show he shared confidential reports with Epstein.
  • Police searched Royal Lodge, Windsor, and raided sites in Norfolk and Berkshire probing alleged 2010 encounters, while at least two women and Virginia Giuffre alleged sexual encounters involving the former duke.
  • Removal vans transporting paintings and furniture have been active as Mountbatten-Windsor prepares to move into Marsh Farm, while last week over 20 tankers dumped 150,000 gallons of liquid manure near Wolferton village.
  • Legal commentators note the high bar for misconduct in public office, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly denied wrongdoing, while police say the legal threshold is high.
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Although King Charles has withdrawn his title, Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor seems to continue to use it, as evidenced by documents found during his move.

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StarMag.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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