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Residents near Prince Andrew’s residence react to arrest

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Residents living near former Prince Andrew’s residence on Mountbatten Road expressed strong opinions following news of his arrest. During a walk along the street close to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s home, retired university worker Julia Kania, 70, voiced her lack of surprise and belief that the arrest was long overdue. She mentioned that Andrew should have taken responsibility much earlier and that his actions have consequences, even though he tried to shield himself using royal connections.

Similarly, retired engineer David Turrell, 70, shared his initial shock at the news of Andrew’s arrest, expressing sympathy for the royal family amidst the unfolding events. He acknowledged the complexities of the situation and the potential impact on Andrew’s reputation depending on the evidence presented.

In another perspective, Jeff Cole, 80, a retired cinema projectionist, welcomed the investigation into Andrew’s actions but doubted that he would face charges without substantial evidence. He emphasized the importance of transparency in handling the case and pointed out the need for a thorough examination of the facts before drawing conclusions.

Meanwhile, a Dursington resident known only as Alan, aged 78, believed that Andrew was being unfairly targeted and used as a distraction from other pressing issues. He suggested that Andrew should address the allegations directly and provide clarity on the situation, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency.

A female pensioner, preferring anonymity, echoed the sentiment that justice should prevail, emphasizing the importance of following due process and facing the consequences of one’s actions. She acknowledged the challenges faced by the royal family in balancing personal relationships with public duties.

As discussions unfolded among residents, concerns were raised about the potential impact of Andrew’s arrest on the monarchy as a whole. However, the consensus seemed to be that cooperation and transparency from all parties involved would be crucial in navigating the situation effectively.

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