Former Prince Andrew’s angry 11-word outburst after being arrested – insider reveals

As of June 2024, there is no verified record of Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor) being arrested on February 19, 2026, nor any confirmed charge of passing government information to Jeffrey Epstein.

Because this date is in the future relative to verified sources, it cannot be confirmed. For accurate updates, check reliable outlets like BBC, Reuters, The Guardian, Sky News, or official statements from Thames Valley Police.

The alleged quote, “But I’m the Queen’s second son, you can’t do this to me,” comes from unnamed sources. Tabloid claims and anonymous insider reports are not verified evidence and should be treated cautiously.

Misconduct in public office is a serious offense in UK law, requiring proof of intentional neglect or abuse of power. Trials occur in Crown Courts, and life imprisonment is technically possible but very rare.

Formal charges, if filed, are publicly documented through the UK court system. Until such records appear, all allegations remain unconfirmed.

Removing someone from the royal line of succession requires parliamentary legislation, not a simple royal decision. Any official action would need to be reported through credible sources.

As of 2024, Prince Andrew had stepped back from royal duties, lost military titles and the HRH style, and settled a civil case related to Epstein without admitting wrongdoing. He remained in the line of succession, and no arrest had occurred.