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Kate Middleton makes her first public appearance after the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The Princess of Wales appeared at the Six Nations Tournament, while the royal family closely follows the trial against the king's brother

Kate Middleton makes her first public appearance after the arrest of Andrew MountbattenWindsor
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Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance on February 21 after her brother, 66, was detained after he was accused of allegedly abusing her in public business.

Kate, a member of the Royal family, watched the Guinness Six Nations game between England and Ireland at London's Allianz Stadium as the internet raged on. The Duchess wore a classy royal blue coat and team scarf as the Duchess's head of English rugby, which gave off a sense of administrative normalcy. The sporting event provided a counterpoint to the major news quake that the British Royal Family experienced. Two days prior, on Thursday, February 19, Thames Valley Police announced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's imprisonment. The arrest is related to an investigation into allegations that the later Queen Elizabeth II's child, Jeffrey Epstein, a key figure in a sexual smuggling ring, shared sensitive information with him while he was the UK's business minister. The research centres on a problem of wrongdoing in public office, according to Oliver Wright, Thames Valley Deputy Chief Constable, in a statement. According to Wright," We have opened an investigation... It is important to maintain the integrity and honesty of our approach," and the detainee was released a short while later pending further inquiries. Andrew has not so far made any comments on the allegations.

The Stance of The Royal Family

King Charles III released a statement outlining his "deep priority" about the events that had taken place in light of the seriousness of the situation. The 77-year-old king emphasized the need for the legal process to proceed completely independently.

The rules may continue to be applied. While this approach is in progress, the King remarked that it would not be appropriate for me to make any additional comments. The couple is continuing to watch the legal proceedings while focusing on their standard obligations and their families, according to Us Weekly newspaper. Kate entirely distancing herself from the political and legal debate following Saturday's game, which ended with an Ireland triumph of 42-21. " Thanks, Ireland! Often enjoyable to watch England take to the field at Twickenham," the lady wrote on Instagram.

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