A photograph of Andrew, apprehended under suspicion of malfeasance while in office, has been affixed in the Louvre by the British collective “Everyone Hates Elon”. The allegations against him involve transmitting private governmental papers to Jeffrey Epstein.

The notorious image displaying a discredited Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, being escorted from a Norfolk constabulary precinct in the UK, has been mounted within France's Louvre Museum by campaigners, according to UNN, citing the Daily Mail.
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The British advocacy organization, “Everyone Hates Elon,” affixed the picture to a wall inside a Parisian exhibition space this past Sunday.
It portrays Andrew seated in the rear of a Range Rover following an 11-hour period in detention at the Aylsham law enforcement center.
The snapshot arose subsequent to his apprehension on Thursday at the Sandringham Estate, predicated on the suspicion of improper conduct in his official capacity.
The erstwhile Duke of York stands accused of dispatching sensitive governmental records to the disgraced financial figure Jeffrey Epstein while functioning as a trade emissary between 2001 and 2011.
Emails unsealed by the US Department of Justice in January seem to indicate him divulging accounts of formal visits to the indicted sex offender and financier.
Andrew, who celebrated his 66th birthday on the day of his detainment, has previously refuted any involvement in wrongdoing pertaining to Epstein and has expressed his regret over their association.
Andrew’s connections to a convicted sex offender compelled him to relinquish his official royal duties, and he was divested of his regal backing in January 2022.