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Trump offers sympathy for royal family amid Prince Andrew arrest

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In a significant public statement just weeks before an anticipated royal visit by King Charles III, US President Donald Trump voiced sympathy for the British royal family amidst a disturbing legal drama involving Prince Andrew. The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on February 19, 2026, following his 66th birthday, has cast shadows over both domestic and international spheres. A former trade envoy to the U.K., Andrew served as an intermediary between government officials and a convicted sex offender—Jeffrey Epstein—who operated largely in secrecy. Documents recently released by the Department of Justice indicated that Andrew had shared confidential reports from his official visits with Epstein, particularly concerning investment opportunities in Afghanistan and business prospects in Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam and Singapore.

During a press conference aboard Air Force One en route to Georgia, Trump commented, “I think it’s a shame” regarding Prince Andrew’s arrest. His remarks were not just condolences but also underscored the potential ramifications of his brother’s impending visit: King Charles III, who is set to grace America in April as part of an inaugural royal U.S. tour since 2007 when Queen Elizabeth II visited.

These developments underlined a complex interplay of national security concerns, familial loyalties, and international diplomacy, all intricately woven through the lens of a personal tragedy unfolding within the private domain of royalty.

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