This is The Guardian.
Today, are we witnessing the beginning of the end of the monarchy?
It's a week now
since the man formerly known as Prince Andrew was arrested at Sandringham on the morning of his 66th birthday.
The former Prince Andrew has tonight been released under investigation from a police station in Norfolk where he has spent the day in custody following his arrest this morning.
While police continue to investigate whether he committed misconduct in a public office,
MPs voted on Tuesday to release finals relating to his appointment as a UK trade envoy at the start of the millennium.
They did not pull their punches.
A man on a constant self-aggrandising and self-enriching hustle.
A rude, arrogant and entitled man who could not distinguish between the public interest,
which he said he served, and his own private interest.
Meanwhile, the royal family are trying to keep busy.
The king went to London Fashion Week.
Good afternoon, Your Majesty.
Do you have any reaction to the arrest of your brother, sir?
Your Majesty, how are you feeling after your brother's arrest?
And the future king went to the BAFTAs.
On the red carpet, conversation turned to Hamlets, the tearjerker about Shakespeare's only son.
William said he couldn't face it.
You need to be in quite a calm state to watch it, he said.