
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, embroiled in a police investigation, briefly made headlines in Paris just days after his arrest in the UK. The former Duke of York, questioned by Thames Valley Police for alleged “misconduct in public office,” became the subject of international attention when a viral image surfaced. The incident occurred on the morning of his 66th birthday, as authorities took him into remand from his temporary Norfolk residence, fueling renewed media scrutiny.
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The viral image, captured by Reuters photographer Phil Noble on February 19, shows Andrew appearing anxious in the back of a police car. Activists from the anti-billionaire campaign group ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ seized on the moment, creating a framed display of the photograph at Paris’s iconic Louvre museum. The piece, titled “He’s sweating now,” referenced Andrew’s 2019 Newsnight interview where he claimed a medical condition prevented him from sweating.
The Louvre installation caused a stir among visitors, attracting crowds eager to view the former prince’s controversial moment. However, the display remained in place for only fifteen minutes before museum staff removed it, citing security and public safety concerns. Despite its brief appearance, the stunt quickly went viral across social media platforms, sparking discussions about celebrity accountability and public perception.
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Meanwhile, Andrew faces ongoing investigations related to multiple allegations linked to the Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice. Twelve police forces are reportedly examining various claims, adding pressure on the disgraced royal. The UK authorities continue to scrutinize his activities closely while balancing the high-profile nature of the case and public interest.
Observers noted the timing of the Paris display added dramatic irony, coinciding with the former Duke’s legal struggles. Activists’ use of art as commentary highlighted the global fascination with royalty and accountability. While Andrew’s appearance in Paris was unplanned, the brief exposure emphasized how quickly controversial figures can become the center of viral media attention.