Welcome to our rolling coverage of developments surrounding the shock arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Here’s the latest:
- Andrew was back at his residence on the Sandringham estate, following one of the most tumultuous days in the history of Britain’s royal family.
- Despite his release from custody, the 66-year-old remains under investigation for his ties to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He has neither been charged nor exonerated by Thames Valley Police.
- British politicians on Friday renewed calls for the disgraced former prince to be removed from the line of succession.
- Police also said they will be asking Andrew’s former protection officers what “they saw or heard” during their period of service.
- Officers were back at Andrew’s former residence, Royal Lodge in Berkshire, and could remain there until Monday.
Unmarked vans, believed to be police vehicles, were seen entering the grounds throughout Friday morning. There’s been no sign of the former prince since his release from custody and return to Sandringham in Norfolk last night.



























