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20.02.2026

The Day of the Royal Succession Legislation

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 20.02.2026.

It displays 111 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

20.02.2026The Day of the Royal Succession Legislation
Morning editorial priority was dominated by the forensic aftermath of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest. Editors focused on the ongoing police searches at Royal Lodge and reports of a secret deal between the former prince’s aide and the Chinese state. Tabloids shifted attention toward Sarah Ferguson’s financial distress and the emotional state of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, while broadsheets analyzed the King’s tactical silence and the potential for a formal inquiry into the monarchy's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
By mid-afternoon, the news cycle pivoted to the United States, where the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s global tariffs as an illegal overstep of executive power. Media tracked Trump’s defiant response, including his vow to bypass the ruling with a new 10% tariff. In the evening, the domestic narrative reached a climax as Keir Starmer’s government announced plans for emergency legislation to formally remove Andrew from the line of succession, a move framed by editors as the final severance of his royal status.
20.02.2026
04:02
06:14
BBC

Police to continue searching Andrew’s former home after his release following arrest

The former prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and has been “released under investigation”, police say.
06:14
06:27
BBC

Police investigation into Andrew continues as former prince released from custody

The former prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and has been “released under investigation”, police say.
06:27
06:46
BBC

Police search at Royal Lodge continues as Andrew released under investigation

The former prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and was pictured returning to Sandringham Estate on Thursday.
06:46
06:46
07:38

07:39Forensic Shadows Over Royal Lodge

UK editors are now focusing on the forensic aftermath of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest, following his release under investigation. Media attention has shifted to the ongoing police searches at Royal Lodge and other royal properties (BBC News, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Guardian). While tabloids speculate on the potential collapse of the House of Windsor (Daily Mail), broadsheets analyze the King's tactical silence and the constitutional necessity for a formal royal response to the Epstein scandal (The Spectator, New Statesman, The Mirror).
08:10
08:35
BBC

Police arrive at Royal Lodge to continue search as Andrew released under investigation

The former prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and was pictured returning to Sandringham Estate on Thursday.
08:35
09:02
10:46
11:06
BBC

Police search at Royal Lodge continues for second day as Andrew released under investigation

The former prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and was pictured returning to Sandringham Estate on Thursday.
11:06

11:21Forensic Siege at Royal Lodge

UK editors are focusing on the second day of the police forensic search at Royal Lodge following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's release under investigation (BBC News, Sky News, The Guardian, The Independent, Metro, Evening Standard). Tabloids are highlighting Sarah Ferguson's financial distress and potential legal involvement (Daily Mail), while broader commentary examines the monarchy's internal isolation of the former prince (The Spectator) and the political history of his trade envoy role (The Telegraph).
13:36
14:08
BBC

Police search at Royal Lodge expected to continue until Monday after Andrew released under investigation

The former prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and was pictured returning to Sandringham Estate on Thursday.
14:08
14:08
14:37

14:39Forensic Siege at the Royal Lodge

UK editors are prioritizing the forensic lockdown of Royal Lodge following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's release (BBC News, Sky News, The Independent). While broadsheets examine the legal fallout and secret deals involving Chinese interests (The Telegraph, The Spectator), tabloids focus on the emotional distress of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and the financial desperation of Sarah Ferguson (Metro, Daily Mail, The Mirror).
15:04
15:11
15:12
15:18
BBC

Trump's sweeping global tariffs struck down by US Supreme Court

The Supreme Court justices have weighed in on the legality of the US President's tariffs on global trading partners.
15:18
15:26
15:40
16:09

16:11Forensic Winds at Royal Lodge

UK editors are focusing on the forensic searches at Royal Lodge and the legal scrutiny of Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein (BBC News, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Independent, Metro). Tabloids highlight the familial impact on Princess Eugenie (Daily Mail), while broadsheets and magazines discuss constitutional implications and the solicitor Gary Bloxsome (The Times, The Spectator, New Statesman). Separately, US Supreme Court rulings against President Trump's tariffs have gained significant attention (The Guardian, BBC News).
16:46
17:09
17:40
17:48
BBC

Trump to speak after Supreme Court struck down global tariffs

The Supreme Court ruled with a 6-3 majority that Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs via a law reserved for national emergencies.
17:48
18:03
18:17
18:24
BBC

Trump speaking after Supreme Court struck down global tariffs

The Supreme Court ruled with a 6-3 majority that Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs via a law reserved for national emergencies.
18:24
18:24
18:32

18:33Succession's Final Severance

UK editors are focusing on the government's move to legally remove Andrew from the line of succession following his release from custody (Sky News, The Telegraph, The Mirror, Evening Standard, Metro). While broadsheets analyze the constitutional mechanism (The Telegraph), tabloids frame it as a 'bombshell' move by Keir Starmer (The Mirror). Simultaneously, the US Supreme Court's rejection of President Trump's global tariffs receives significant coverage (BBC News, The Guardian).
18:39
BBC

Trump says Supreme Court striking down global tariffs 'deeply disappointing' as he attacks justices

It ruled with a 6-3 majority that Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs via a law reserved for national emergencies.
18:39
18:47
18:54
BBC

Trump announces new 10% global tariff as he hits out at 'deeply disappointing' Supreme Court ruling

The court ruled with a 6-3 majority that Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs via a law reserved for national emergencies.
18:54
20:23

20:39The Prince's Final Succession Severance

UK editors are now focusing on the government's move to legally strip Prince Andrew of his place in the line of succession following his recent arrest (The Independent, The Telegraph, Metro, Evening Standard). Tabloids explore the impact on his family in Gstaad (Daily Mail) and Prince Harry's reaction (The Mirror), while others report on President Trump's defiance of a US Supreme Court ruling against his global tariffs (BBC News, Sky News, The Guardian).
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23:43