Last I read Andrew hasn’t been charged with any crime, but people act like he has.
I’m not a big fan of Andrew, but I’d take him over Charles any day. At least Andrew served his country with valor in the Falklands War. His helicopter got shot at, and he is credited with saving lives.
No, he hasn't been charged with a crime. How could he be? He's not going to be charged with a crime in the U.K.
Last year, he declined to come to the U.S. for a deposition. I suspect he will never be venture into U.S. territory again.
When William Barr was U.S. AG, he said he would not extradite the prince.
I have a question: Let's hypothetically say authorities had substantial evidence this man committed a crime in a U.S. jurisdiction. Would the U.S. actually arrest him, if he visited the U.S., and create an international incident, or would they avoid the trouble? Does Prince Andrew have diplomatic immunity, since he is a member of the royal family?