Irish Examiner view: Complicity by King Charles would end centuries of deference

Basic questions of criminal complicity will take precedence over whatever technical constitutional issues may be looming
Irish Examiner view: Complicity by King Charles would end centuries of deference

The front pages of national newspapers on display in London showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaving Aylsham Police Station after he was released from custody on Thursday following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Picture: Yui Mok/PA Wire

The arrest this week of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Britain’s Prince Andrew, is the latest instalment in a story with all the elements of farce: A pompous protagonist, towering self-importance, unbelievable excuses, and — it now appears — looming retribution.

However, any perception of a comic opera being played out in real time is overshadowed by the human cost of this scandal.

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