Shocking Development in Britain: Prince Andrew Arrested in Connection with Epstein Case in Sandringham

According to press reports, unmarked police cars accompanied by plainclothes officers arrived at his residence in 'Wood Farm' within the Sandringham estate in eastern England, where he was arrested on Thursday morning.
Investigations into Sensitive Documents
The Thames Valley Police had previously announced that they were reviewing allegations that government documents may have been passed to Epstein, based on files recently disclosed by U.S. authorities.
Previous Denials and Silence
Prince Andrew, the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, has previously denied any wrongdoing, expressing regret over his past relationship with Epstein, but he has not issued any new comments following the recent developments.
So far, the police have not officially confirmed the details of the arrest or its legal nature, while the British public awaits what the investigations will reveal in one of the most sensitive cases within the royal family.