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Royal Brother Andrew Accused in New Photos

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Disquieting photographs of King Charles III’s brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have surfaced following his arrest and subsequent release by UK authorities. The images, released by TMZ, depict the royal playing with a young child at Windsor in 2011—suggesting intimate and inappropriate interactions.

One image shows the toddler picking up what looks like a woman’s breast, which has fueled outrage. This revelation adds further strain to Andrew’s already fraught situation, especially given recent controversy surrounding the US government’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein files.

Andrew was freed from police custody on Thursday evening after being detained for misconduct in public office related to allegations involving confidential documents sent to Epstein, who was a convicted sex offender.

Throughout his questioning by Thames Valley Police earlier this month, Andrew faced scrutiny over claims he had leaked sensitive governmental information while serving as a trade envoy. The latest revelations have reignited criticism of Andrew’s actions and potential conflicts of interest in government affairs.

As the controversy intensifies, Mountbatten-Windsor’s upcoming 67th birthday looms, marking an uncomfortable period for the royal family amidst ongoing investigations.

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