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A tabloid newspaper front page from The Sun dated February 20, 2026, featuring a dramatic photo of Prince Andrew with an expression of shock and distress. The headline announces his arrest related to the Epstein files, emphasizing it's the first royal arrest since Charles I in 1647. The layout uses sensational language and multiple exclamation points, with a purple banner reading 'ROYALS IN CRISIS' and the large headline 'NOW HE'S SWEARING.'
Extracted text:
THE Sun
Friday, February 20, 2026
THE PEOPLE'S PAPER £1.20 thesun.co.uk
ROYALS IN CRISIS
ANDREW ARRESTED
By MATT WILKINSON and MIKE SULLIVAN
STUNNED and wild-eyed, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was last night driven away from a police station after being in custody for 11 hours on suspicion of misconduct in public office - the first royal to be held since Charles I in 1647.
He stepped at San yesterday from the Sandringham estate following explosive revelations within the Epstein files.
A source said the arrest which involved six unmarked cars and up to 15 officers, his brother King Charles issued a statement which said:
"The law must take its course."
Andrew was taken to Arkham police station at 8am and was held until 7pm last night. Upon Continued on Page Three
Shellshocked - Andrew leaving station last night
First royal to be held since Charles I, 1647
11 hours in police custody
...on birthday
King says: The law must run its course
NOW HE'S SWEARING
FULL STORY: PAGES 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 12