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Front Pages for the 22nd of February 2026

Sunday Times Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Met officers were directed to provide security at a London dinner linked to Jeffrey Epstein, with his staff giving instructions to police. The disclosures heighten scrutiny of past associations and raise fears the Andrew saga will continue for years, complicating the monarchy’s efforts to move on.

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Sunday Express Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Priti Patel is in Washington to lobby against a UK‑Mauritius deal over the Chagos Islands, arguing sovereignty should not be transferred. The push increases pressure on the PM amid talk of a possible U-turn, with senior US figures, including Donald Trump, said to oppose the plan.

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Sunday Telegraph Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Gordon Brown urges a police investigation into Prince Andrew’s taxpayer‑funded air travel, calling for questioning of the civil servants who authorised it. He cites concerns over transparency, value for money and potential rule breaches, and wants a full audit of costs and approvals.

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Observer Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Mountbatten-Windsor faces intensifying scrutiny, igniting debate over the Crown’s future. Questions centre on public funding, accountability and the social contract. Some argue transparency and reform are essential to restore trust; others say the institution may no longer align with modern British values.

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Sunday People Front Page 22nd of February 2026

A former head of royal protection urges an independent inquiry into the handling of the Andrew controversy, arguing that continued silence undermines public trust. He wants scrutiny of who took key decisions, transparency over communications, and clarity on any safeguarding reforms.

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Daily Star Sunday Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Melvyn Downes, the SAS: Who Dares Wins figure, condemns Prince Andrew’s behaviour, alleging he once ignored soldiers at an inspection to drink champagne with senior officers. He calls the ex-royal arrogant and ignorant, saying the incident made him lose all respect.

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Mail On Sunday Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Emails reportedly show the Palace was warned in 2019 that Andrew’s business links, notably with financier David Rowland, risked abusing royal status. A whistleblower raised reputational concerns. Andrew was later arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, according to reports.

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Sunday Mirror Front Page 22nd of February 2026

A former royal protection chief alleges a “conspiracy of silence” over Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein and urges an independent inquiry with powers to compel witnesses and documents. Growing calls seek clarity on who knew what and when, and greater transparency from the Palace.

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Independent Front Page 22nd of February 2026

In a high‑risk city, schools have shifted classes to underground rooms to shield pupils from persistent drone threats. Parents and teachers describe the strain on children and their resolve to keep learning, urging continued UK and allied support for protection and humanitarian aid.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Guardian

Scotland Yard has widened its investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, interviewing former protection officers and reviewing flight records. Ministers are exploring legislation to exclude him from the line of succession, and UK police have requested related documents from US authorities.

Daily Telegraph

Downing Street is weighing legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession once a police inquiry concludes. The move, unprecedented in modern times, would require Parliament’s approval and reflects continued scrutiny of his conduct and public role.

Times

The PM is ready to legislate to remove Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor from the line of succession, with the Palace signalling no objection. The step follows his 2019 withdrawal from duties amid allegations linked to a US civil case.

Daily Express

A poll finds 82% support removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession. Ministers say they’ll consider changing succession law, with cross-party backing, once a police inquiry ends. He remains eighth in line for now.

Daily Mirror

Ministers are considering removing a senior royal from the line of succession amid fresh police inquiries into links with a disgraced US financier. Officers are re‑interviewing former bodyguards and reviewing records of flights linked to the financier’s jet arriving in the UK.

Daily Mail

The Met has told Andrew’s former protection officers to disclose everything they witnessed while on duty. The request supports multi‑force inquiries into his conduct and associations, including links to Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of abuse.

i

Police are contacting former and serving protection officers to gather accounts related to a senior royal after claims in the Epstein files. Nine UK forces are reviewing potential links. The royal denies wrongdoing and may face further questioning as searches at a Windsor residence continue.

Financial Times

After a 6-3 Supreme Court ruling voided his “liberation day” levies, Trump vowed a new 10% tariff on all imports and criticised the justices. He said he’ll recast the plan to comply with the law, pitching it as support for US industry and jobs.

Daily Star

An inside look at a Norfolk police custody suite reports complaints about a lack of basic items, including underwear, for detainees. It examines how such shortages affect welfare and routine procedures during booking and detention.

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