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Charles III, as King, commented on the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor case
British Monarch Charles III Makes Official Statement Regarding Arrest of Royal Family Member Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. According to Jin10 reports, in his statement, the king acknowledged the seriousness of the allegations related to the prince’s activities during his public service. Charles III emphasized the importance of proper legal procedures, calling for impartiality and fairness in handling this complex case.
The Royal House’s Position on the Legal Proceedings
King Charles expressed his commitment to the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. The official statement specifically noted that all investigative bodies must operate fully in accordance with the law without external influence. The monarch confirmed that the case will be examined with due diligence and objectivity, as required by British criminal procedure standards.
Full Support from the Royal Family During the Investigation
Charles III and members of the royal family expressed full readiness to cooperate with investigative authorities. The statement reiterated that all necessary documents and information will be provided upon request by the competent agencies. The king refrained from additional comments regarding the ongoing investigation, reaffirming the family’s dedication to their constitutional duties to British society and the nation as a whole.