All the UK newspaper front pages the day after ex-prince's arrest
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may be out of police custody, but judging by the UK media’s plans for tomorrow’s coverage, the public eye remains fixed on the former prince.

On what should have been a celebratory day marking his 66th birthday, Mountbatten-Windsor found himself at the center of a legal whirlwind. Arrested during the evening, he faced 12 hours in custody as authorities probed into alleged misconduct in his public duties.

After an intense evening under scrutiny, he was released without any charges filed against him. However, the moment was captured forever by a Reuters photographer who seized a snapshot of the visibly shaken former prince, huddled in the backseat of a car, departing from the police station.

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This significant development in the ongoing Prince Andrew saga has quickly captured the attention of the British media, with the image poised to become a defining element of the story. As newspapers prepare their front pages for tomorrow, the latest twist in this royal narrative is set to leave a lasting mark on the public consciousness.

The Sun referenced Mountbatten-Windsor’s previous claim that he does not sweat. (The Sun)
The instantly infamous photo of Mountbatten-Windsor hunkered down in a backseat makes frequent appearances. (The Daily Telegraph)
The historic nature of the arrest was not lost on many editors. (The Times)
King Charles’ comments were also prominently featured. (Daily Mirror)
The Daily Star stuck with the ex-prince’s tabloid nickname. (Daily Star)
The Daily Mail speculated on the future of the monarchy. (Daily Mail)
Andrew did appear on the Financial Times front page, but Donald Trump took the splash. (Financial Times)
The Daily Express. (Daily Express)
The i Paper pointed to its columnists. (The i Paper)
The Guardian posited that the arrest showed the changing royal policy. (The Guardian)
One of the few front pages not to feature the picture of Andrew in the car. (Metro)

Across England, daily publications are diligently reporting on these unfolding events, each adding their own perspective to a chapter that continues to intrigue and captivate audiences. The coverage underscores the gravity and public interest surrounding the former prince’s legal entanglements.

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