Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested in Connection with Epstein Files Allegations
In a dramatic development, Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on Friday, February 20, 2026, by Thames Valley Police following the release of documents from the Epstein files. The arrest centers on serious allegations of misconduct in office, with authorities acting swiftly after the unsealing of these high-profile records.
US Congressman to Travel to UK for Prince Andrew's Testimony
Reaction from the United States has been immediate and significant. A US congressman has publicly announced plans to fly to the United Kingdom to personally attend Prince Andrew's testimony regarding his relationship with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This international interest underscores the global ramifications of the case and the intense scrutiny surrounding the Epstein files.
Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently and vehemently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Jeffrey Epstein. His legal team is expected to challenge the allegations vigorously, setting the stage for a potentially lengthy and complex legal battle.
Donald Trump's Board of Peace Meeting Amid Iran War Speculation
In related political news, the podcast also covered Donald Trump's inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington DC, described as a variety show of diplomatic maneuvers. This event occurred against a backdrop of swirling reports that the former president is considering launching a full-scale war against Iran in the near future, adding a layer of geopolitical tension to the broader narrative.
The intersection of these stories—from royal scandal to international diplomacy—highlights a period of unprecedented political and legal drama. Listeners are encouraged to follow the Trump100 podcast for ongoing coverage and analysis.
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