
Monarchy goes full tabloid villain origin story, police station edition
A sensationalist Daily Mail front page from February 20, 2026 depicting a major constitutional crisis involving Prince Andrew's arrest. The headline 'DOWNFALL' dominates the layout, accompanied by a photograph of a haggard-looking Andrew leaving a police station. Multiple opinion columns from Sarah Vine, Richard Kay, and Jan Moir frame the story as an existential threat to the monarchy itself.
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Daily Mail HISTORIC EDITION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2026
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THE CROWN IN CRISIS
SARAH VINE: How the King responds will define his legacy PAGE 13
RICHARD KAY: I fear Andrew will bring down House of Windsor PAGES 8 & 9
JAN MOIR: Spare your tears for the York women PAGE 12
DOWNFALL
Looking haggard, shamed and haunted, Andrew is released from police custody 11 hours after his arrest plunged the modern monarchy into its gravest peril
A HAGGARD Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was driven away from a police station last night following his arrest that shocked the world.
After being held for 11 hours on suspicion of misconduct in public office, the stunned-looking former prince was released under investigation. His arrest on the Sandringham Estate triggered arguably the biggest crisis in the monarchy for Turn to Page 2
Disgraced: The former duke leaves Aylsham Police Station near Norwich last night