The UK's top prosecutor has issued a stark warning: 'Nobody is above the law'. This statement carries significant weight, especially when applied to members of the Royal Family. The spotlight is now on Prince Andrew, who is facing a police probe over alleged leaks to Jeffrey Epstein. Stephen Parkinson, the director of public prosecutions, has emphasized that no one, regardless of their status, is immune to legal scrutiny. This includes Royals like Prince Andrew, who is under investigation for sharing confidential reports with the convicted sex offender while serving as the UK's trade envoy. The latest Epstein files have revealed more evidence of the former prince's alleged involvement with Epstein, raising questions about potential misconduct in public office. If Prince Andrew is charged, he would become the first royal in modern times to face trial for a serious offense, setting a precedent for the legal treatment of all members of the Royal Family.