Did Prince Harry address disgraced Andrew’s arrest?

· The South African

Prince Harry has seemingly addressed the arrest of his uncle, Andre Mountbatten-Windsor for the first time in an interview with Channel 4 News.

DID PRINCE HARRY ADDRESS ANDREW MOUNTBATTEN-WINDSOR’S ARREST?

Hello reports that Prince Harry has seemingly addressed the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles. Andrew was arrested on his 66th birthday on Thursday 19 February, on suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly passing secret documents to pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein.

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Following Andrew’s arrest, King Charles released a statement, showing support for the police. It seems Prince Harry also subtly addressed Andrew’s arrest.

Speaking to Channel 4 News from Jordan, Prince Harry said there has been “a lot of stuff in the news”, which may have been referring to the arrest. The Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle were in Jordan this week.

“It goes at an incredible pace and what’s been happening in that region has been going on for a long time and it drops out of the news. So I think it was a really important time for us to collaborate and come here and shine a light and focus on the very real humanitarian catastrophe that has happened and continues,” he said speaking to Gaza.

However, at the beginning of the interview, the journalist stated that Prince Harry would not wish to talk about his family, uncle or anything happening in London as he was there to focus on the work he was doing on the WHO and Gaza.

PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN MARKLE’S VISIT TO GAZA

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from their duties as senior working members of the royal family in 2020. The married couple moved to California, where they started a new life with their kids – Prince Achie (6) and Princess Lilibet (4).

The Sussexes may have stepped down from their royal duties but they continue to maintain their philanthropic efforts across the world. Their two-day programme in Jordan this week focused on humanitarian health response, mental health and support for vulnerable communities. They have been travelling with a World Health Organisation (WHO) delegation.

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