Former Prince Andrew Discovers Laws Are Not Exclusive Club Perk
KEY POINTS
- •Police raided Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's home in Norfolk last Thursday as part of an ongoing investigation.
- •Prime Minister affirmed on BBC Breakfast that 'nobody is above the law', referencing Andrew’s legal situation.
- •Opposition leader Keir Starmer encouraged witnesses with relevant information about Epstein-linked cases to step forward.
On a Thursday that probably didn't involve much tea and crumpets, police raided Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Norfolk estate, proving royal privilege isn't a free pass after all. Before his debut saga-of-the-year arrest, the Prime Minister diplomatically reminded BBC Breakfast viewers that 'nobody is above the law,' an uplifting motto presumably crafted after decades of royal tribunals just casually being ignored. Opposition Leader Keir Starmer, playing Justice's diligent party guest, urged everyone with juicy Epstein-related info to come forward, because why stop the drama at just one Mountbatten-Windsor? Apparently, the universe is lining up more cases like a binge-worthy Netflix series, and everyone’s invited. Official updates streamed live like reality TV, leaving us wondering if Casanova charm will pivot to courthouse charm.
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Source: Theguardian | Published: 2/19/2026 | Author: Nadeem Badshah (now); Tom Ambrose and Taz Ali (earlier)