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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 11 MIN

Andrew Arrest Fallout: Royal Editor Demands Answers On £12m ‘Hush Money’ And King’s Role

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Kevin O’Sullivan speaks to royal editor Robert Jobson as the crisis around Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor deepens following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. After 11 hours in police custody, Jobson says the optics were disastrous and warns the scandal is far from over. “Nobody in their right mind would just hand over £12 million,” he says, reigniting questions over the controversial settlement paid to Virginia Giuffre and demanding clarity over who funded it.Jobson raises explosive questions about transparency at the top of the monarchy, arguing that “we have a right to know” where the money came from and why it was paid. He suggests that if investigators fail to put direct questions to the King, the public could see it as the same “antiquated deference” that has shielded the Royal Family in past crises. “Stop the whispering,” he insists, calling for facts to be put on the record rather than briefed anonymously.The Talk interview also examines the wider legal and constitutional stakes. With multiple police forces investigating Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein and alleged confidential disclosures during his time as UK trade envoy, Jobson says this is a defining moment. He urges the Palace to learn from past mistakes, warning that trust in the monarchy is “disintegrating right now” and calling for a more transparent, accountable institution to restore public confidence.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor denies any wrongdoing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kevin O’Sullivan speaks to royal editor Robert Jobson as the crisis around Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor deepens following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. After 11 hours in police custody, Jobson says the optics were disastrous and warns the scandal is far from over. “Nobody in their right mind would just hand over £12 million,” he says, reigniting questions over the controversial settlement paid to Virginia Giuffre and demanding clarity over who funded it.Jobson raises explosive questions about transparency at the top of the monarchy, arguing that “we have a right to know” where the money came from and why it was paid. He suggests that if investigators fail to put direct questions to the King, the public could see it as the same “antiquated deference” that has shielded the Royal Family in past crises. “Stop the whispering,” he insists, calling for facts to be put on the record rather than briefed anonymously.The Talk interview also examines the wider legal and constitutional stakes. With multiple police forces investigating Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein and alleged confidential disclosures during his time as UK trade envoy, Jobson says this is a defining moment. He urges the Palace to learn from past mistakes, warning that trust in the monarchy is “disintegrating right now” and calling for a more transparent, accountable institution to restore public confidence.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor denies any wrongdoing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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