Best of HELLO! royal coverage today
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on 66th birthday plus more...
Hi Royal Clubbers, it’s Iona here.
First, here’s the best of the royal coverage over on HELLO! today:
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on 66th birthday: details, photos and police statements
Where is Sarah Ferguson now amid Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest?
The habit Prince Philip gave up on his wedding day because the Queen ‘hated’ it
Video of the day
This morning, HELLO!’s Royal Editor Emily Nash reacted to the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the ensuing statement from his brother, King Charles…
Poll results
If you haven’t read yesterday’s post on Trump vs King Frederik of Denmark, you can do so here.
The results are in for those who took part in the poll: Would you like to see Greenland become part of the US? With 88 per cent saying “no” and eight per cent saying “yes”, the answer is clear. Alexander commented: “Many of us support Denmark and Greenland.”
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Further reading
BREAKING: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested




Good Evening to everyone,
The other post regarding AMW has been disabled although there are two comments from earlier this morning.
I bet AMW probably got a rude awakening this morning at Wood Farm on the private Sandringham estate.
He was arrested for misconduct in a public office.
Maybe passing important information to JE 2010 when he was working as convoy on behalf or her late majesty the Queen Elizabeth.
Anyway I won’t say anymore coz it’s a live investigation.
I don't think I should have to pay to talk to the Royal Family. I think it degrades their position to a level of trades people. Also it is such a shame that Andrew has put the Monarchy in such a disgraceful way. I honestly believe that the Monarchy needs to strip Prince Harry of all his Royal titles and association charities. So that he can live as a private citizen. The Monarchy needs to then distance them selves from the two private people, even though the Monarchy might see them as private citizens but of course as blood relations. But not as Royals.