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Former Prince Andrew under investigation for inappropriate behavior — newspaper

According to sources cited by The Sunday Times, the incident possibly occurred during the Royal Ascot horse racing event near London in 2002

LONDON, May 24. /TASS/. The UK police are investigating a presumed case of "inappropriate behavior" on the part of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, The Sunday Times said, citing sources.

According to the report, the incident occurred during a prestigious horse racing event called Royal Ascot near London in 2002. The event is typically attended by members of the royal family.

The event, which was presumably held between June 18 and 22, 2002, was attended by Queen Elizabeth (1926-2022) and other royal family members. A photo of Prince Andrew in the company of his daughter Princess Eugenie and his elder brother Prince Charles (now King Charles III) was taken during the event.

On May 22, UK media reported that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under investigation for possible sexual misconduct.

On February 19, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's 66th birthday, he was arrested and taken to the police station for questioning. He is suspected of misconduct in public office. Thames Valley Police are investigating allegations that he passed confidential information to Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier convicted of pedophilia, while serving as the UK's special representative for international trade and investment from 2001 to 2011. He was later released without charge, and the investigation is ongoing.

In 2019, Prince Andrew stepped down from his official royal family duties due to the scandal caused by the Epstein case. In 2022, Queen Elizabeth II stripped the prince of his honorary military titles and his role as patron of several public organizations. On October 17, 2025, Prince Andrew announced that he would no longer use the title of Duke of York. On October 30, Buckingham Palace announced that Andrew would be stripped of his "prince" title, which he had received at birth. He retained eighth place in the line of succession to the throne, behind his nephew, the king's eldest son, Prince William, and his three children, as well as his second nephew, the king's youngest son, Prince Harry, and his two children.