East- prince andrewLast week’s arrest on “suspicion of misconduct in public office” sparked widespread reaction from all quarters. However, the former prince was released under investigation (RUI) 11 hours after his arrest. He looked dazed as he left Aylsham police station. Soon after, the infamous photo of his arrest was displayed in a Paris museum by activists on Sunday.
Activists hung a photo of former Prince Andrew leaving the police station after his arrest in the Louvre
The infamous photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest was displayed at the Paris museum, the Louvre, by activists on Sunday. Activists from the anti-billionaire campaign group “Everyone Hates Alone” plastered the photo on the wall over the weekend as they wanted to send a message to the former prince.
according to gb newsA spokesperson for the group said, “We thought that by putting this iconic arrest photo in the Louvre we would show former Prince Andrew how the world will remember him.” The snap, whose frame was like gold. It was titled, “Now he’s sweating – 2026,” and was displayed for 15 minutes before Louvre staff removed it.
The single picture shows the former Duke of York in a dazed state as he is slumped in the back of a car. This was after leaving the police station in Norfolk. The former prince was arrested in Norfolk “on suspicion of misconduct in public office” on his 66th birthday. According to Rob Shuter, he was sleeping at his temporary home on the Sandringham estate. Then officers arrived and woke him up before taking him into custody.
And according to a source, the former prince was unable to understand that this was happening to him. He reportedly left a note saying “Do you know who I am?” Vox during the encounter However, 11 hours after his arrest, he was later “released under investigation.”