Arabic version: الأمير ويليام يتحدث عن أزمة العائلة المالكة بعد اعتقال أندرو
The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continues to impact headlines across the UK. Prince William attended the Bafta awards on Sunday, where he expressed his need for calm and stated, “I need to be in quite a calm state and I am not at the moment – I will save it.” According to BBC News, his comments reflect a determination to manage the Royal Family’s current difficulties.
This public appearance marks the first for the Royal couple since Andrew’s arrest. Reports indicate that Prince William is making plans to restore public trust in the monarchy, with the Daily Mirror highlighting his desire to regain composure.
The Daily Star has described the situation as a crisis for the Royal Family, with police seeking access to files at Buckingham Palace as part of their investigation into Andrew’s connections to the late Jeffrey Epstein. The King has reportedly instructed his staff to facilitate police access to his own documents.
In related news, the Daily Telegraph reveals that Epstein concealed computers and photographs from authorities in secret storage lockers across the United States. Investigators have been informed that some evidence related to Epstein’s trafficking allegations may have been destroyed, complicating the ongoing inquiry.




















