Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Brit cops were seen on the Sandringham Estate Thursday morning — on Andrew’s 66th birthday.
Six unmarked police cars and around eight plain clothed officers had arrived at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate in eastern England earlier on Thursday.


The allegations were first reported by BBC News.
Last week, Andrew was reported to Thames Valley Police – the force that patrols the area encompassing his former home, Royal Lodge – over alleged misconduct in public office.
An anti-monarchy campaigner reported Andrew after it emerged the ex-royal had allegedly shared trade docs with Epstein.
Trade envoys must keep details about their trips confidential – even when they are no longer in post under the Official Secrets Act.
Thames Valley cops confirmed they were talking with prosecutors over whether to launch a criminal investigation.
Vince Cable, who served as Board of Trade president between 2010 and 2015, accused Andrew og having “ruthlessly exploited” the role of trade envoy, according to the Times of London.
Andrew was initially investigated over long-running claims by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre that she was made to have sex with him three times — starting when she was 17 — on orders from Epstein and his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Andrew was never charged and has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
However, he paid millions of pounds to Giuffre in a civil settlement, while denying wrongdoing. He also lost his royal duties and titles over the scandal of his close friendship with Epstein and Maxwell.
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