From The Times and The Sunday Times, this is the story.
I'm Manvina Rana.
At 8 a.m.
on Thursday morning,
a convoy of unmarked police cars drove up the long drive of the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
That in itself is not unusual.
The place is often crawling with Royal Protection officers, but that's not who these officers were.
They drove up to a cottage on the estate, the new residence of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor,
and neither he nor his brother, the king, knew they were coming.
This is some major breaking news this morning.
Get to some breaking news that is happening as we speak in the United Kingdom.
In the last couple of moments, extraordinary news.
Former Prince Andrew has been arrested.
The monarchy will be cooperating in the investigation.
It's an extraordinary, extraordinary revelation and development on this story.
On his 66th birthday, the former prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
He's denied all wrongdoing.
The arrest has plunged the royal family into their greatest crisis
since the death of Princess Diana.
So what does this mean for the future of the British monarchy?