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Front Pages for the 21st of February 2026

Times Front Page 21st of February 2026

The PM is ready to legislate to remove Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor from the line of succession, with the Palace signalling no objection. The step follows his 2019 withdrawal from duties amid allegations linked to a US civil case.

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FT Weekend Front Page 21st of February 2026

After the Supreme Court ruled his “liberation day” import levies unlawful, Trump vowed a new 10% across‑the‑board tariff. He criticised the justices and promised swift action. The decision narrows presidential trade powers; businesses warn of higher costs and uncertainty over exemptions.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 21st of February 2026

Ministers are considering removing a senior royal from the line of succession amid fresh police inquiries into links with a disgraced US financier. Officers are re‑interviewing former bodyguards and reviewing records of flights linked to the financier’s jet arriving in the UK.

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Daily Mail Front Page 21st of February 2026

The Met has told Andrew’s former protection officers to disclose everything they witnessed while on duty. The request supports multi‑force inquiries into his conduct and associations, including links to Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of abuse.

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i Front Page 21st of February 2026

Police are contacting former and serving protection officers to gather accounts related to a senior royal after claims in the Epstein files. Nine UK forces are reviewing potential links. The royal denies wrongdoing and may face further questioning as searches at a Windsor residence continue.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Telegraph

A former senior royal was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to his time as a UK trade envoy, a modern first. He was questioned for hours before being released under investigation. The King expressed full support for the authorities, saying the law must take its course.

Daily Mirror

A former senior royal was arrested and interviewed, then released under investigation. The monarch signalled no special treatment, saying the law must take its course. Police are examining alleged misconduct linked to past associations.

Times

A senior royal was arrested and questioned on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to historic allegations and leaked documents. Officers searched properties. The King said the law must take its course, backing due process in the first such arrest in 350 years.

Daily Star

An ex-prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and questioned for about 11 hours before departing a Norfolk police station by car. Investigators are continuing their inquiries to determine next steps.

Daily Mail

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested at Sandringham on suspicion of misconduct in public office, held for 11 hours and released under investigation. The development deepens the monarchy’s crisis and increases pressure on the King over titles, duties and accountability.

i

Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after a morning police raid, then released under investigation. The King said the law must take its course. Relatives of the late Virginia Giuffre welcomed the move. Andrew denies wrongdoing.

Daily Express

A senior royal was arrested on his 66th birthday after being detained for questioning. The monarch voiced deepest concern but insisted due process must prevail, saying the law should take its course. The individual later left a police station as inquiries continue.

Financial Times

Trump set a 10‑day deadline to decide on US military action against Iran, while reinforcing forces in the region. Tehran pressed for a deal to reduce tensions. Oil rose, and the UK voiced caution over allowing its bases to be used.

Guardian

The monarch said the law “must take its course” after a senior royal was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, questioned, and released under investigation. Officers are searching several properties. The palace signalled cooperation with the inquiry.

Metro

The King said the law must take its course after Andrew was arrested at his Norfolk home and questioned on suspicion of misconduct in public office, following newly surfaced emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein. He denies wrongdoing and was later released while the inquiry continues.

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