From abdication to Diana, Harry and ex-Prince Andrew. A look at major British royal scandals

LONDON (AP) — Holding prestige but not power, Britain's monarchy is finely tuned to public sentiment.

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That's been evident with thedisgrace of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the former prince whowas arrested and held in custodyfor nearly 11 hours Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Police are investigating whether Mountbatten-Windsorshared confidential trade informationwith the late convicted sex offenderJeffrey Epsteinwhen the then-Prince Andrew was a U.K. trade envoy. The arrest is unrelated to allegations related to Epstein's sex trafficking.

Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any wrongdoing in his association with Epstein but has not commented on the most recent allegations, which stem from the release of millions of pages ofEpstein filesby the U.S. Justice Department.

ForKing Charles III, his younger brother's travails have overshadowed almost everything during his reign, now in its fourth year.

The king, who is also contending with an unspecified form of cancer, has to ensure that it is business as usual. The institution requires nothing less.

But the continuing investigations into Mountbatten-Windsor, the image of him slouched in the back of his chauffeur-driven car, seemingly shocked and confused, will not be easy to dislodge.

The king is doing his best to insulate the monarchy from any further scandals relating to Andrew and his connections with Epstein, who took his own life in a New York jail in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.

He hasstripped Andrew of all his titles and honorsand banished him from his mansion near Windsor Castle. Now, the king says, the law "must take its course.''

Where that course leads, nobody knows. For the British monarchy, it's potentially a crisis as grave as any it has experienced since its current iteration — the House of Windsor — was born more than a century ago.

World War I

The House of Windsor was born out of conflict.

The royal families of Europe are intertwined, and Britain's is heavily German, especially after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, with whom she had nine children.

When Britain and Germany went to war in 1914, some members of the wider British royal family found themselves on opposing sides.

Britain's King George V changed the family name from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor in 1917, and initiated legislation to strike out the titles of princes and lords who had backed the Germans.

One target was Prince Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, who was a U.K. royal and also a prince of Hanover. His title was removed for being an enemy of Britain under the 1917 act, which was enacted in 1919, once the war was over.

According to the House of Commons Library, "this was the first and only time such a title has been removed in this way."

Mountbatten-Windsor is no longer a prince or Duke of York, but remains eighth in line to the throne. The current British government said Friday it is considering introducing legislation to remove Andrew from the line of succession to the crown.

The abdication

The relationship between Edward, Prince of Wales, and U.S. socialite Wallis Simpson was a headache that turned into a constitutional crisis. Simpson was twice divorced, and Edward, the heir to the throne, was destined to be ceremonial head of the Church of England, which did not allow divorced people to remarry in church.

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The prince became King Edward VIII when his father King George V died in early 1936. He continued to say he wanted to marry Simpson, despite the opposition of the British government.

Forced to choose between duty and passion, he gave up the throne in December 1936, announcing in a radio broadcast that "I have found it impossible ... to discharge my duties as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love."

The news was a surprise to many in Britain, though not beyond it. British newspapers had not reported on the relationship, and American magazines had offending articles cut out before going on sale.

The abdication set the monarchy on a new course. Edward's younger brother took the throne as King George VI. He was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Elizabeth II, and after her 70-year reign by her son, King Charles III. All doubled down on the idea that the monarch's primary attribute should be a sense of duty — something Edward, in the popular imagination, lacked.

Edward and Wallis, thereafter the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and suspected by some of Nazi sympathies, were sent to the Bahamas, where he served as governor. After the war they mostly stayed away from Britain, living a life of nomadic luxury.

Princess Diana's death

The death of Princess Diana — the ex-wife of Charles — in a car crash in Paris in 1997, at the age of 36, shocked the world and left her family, including sons William and Harry, then 15 and 12, in mourning.

The strength of public feeling caught the royal family by surprise. Mounds of floral tributes piled up outside the gates of Buckingham Palace and Diana's home at Kensington Palace to mourn a princess who had been ostracized by the royal family after her divorce from Charles in 1992.

The queen was at Balmoral in Scotland on her summer holiday with her husband Prince Philip, Charles, William and Harry. The family kept their grief private and stuck to routine — taking the ashen-faced boys to church on Sunday morning — and the queen did not issue a statement for several days.

She was advised to make a public display of grief by Prime Minister Tony Blair, who perfectly caught the public mood with his own tribute calling Diana "the people's princess."

After newspaper headlines urging "Speak to us Ma'am," and "Show us you care," the queen made a live televised address to the nation on the eve of Diana's funeral.

"What I say to you now, as your queen and as a grandmother, I say from my heart," the queen said, acknowledging the country's grief, praising Diana and promising to cherish her memory.

The trouble with Harry

Not long ago, Andrew had been trying to regain favor with the family, benefiting indirectly from the trouble with Prince Harry.

Harry became estranged from his father and older brother, Prince William, heir to the throne, when he and his wife, Meghan, stepped down from their working roles and moved to California in 2020. The couple famously aired their grievances with the royal family in a tell-all interview to Oprah Winfrey and a revealingNetflixseries. Harry then fueled the tensions by revealing personal conversations inhis memoir, "Spare."

Harry also broke from royal protocol in turning to the courts to sort out his legal problems. He became the first senior royal to testify in court in more than a century in his successful phone hacking lawsuit against the Daily Mirror.

A failed legal effort to restore his police protection detail that was stripped from him when he left royal work, though, was seen as an attack on his father's government.

When the courts finally rejected the lawsuit, it provided a chance for a reunion between father and son. The two shared a cup of tea at Charles' London abode, Clarence House, in September 2024. It was their first meeting in over a year.

It lasted less than an hour.

Associated Press writers Jill Lawless and Brian Melley contributed to this report.

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Former U.S. Open tennis champion Sloane Stephens and former U.S. men's national soccer star Jozy Altidore areending their marriageafter four years.

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Stephens — who won the 2017 U.S. Open — posted a story on Instagram announcing the split.

"Jozy and I have decided to end our marriage," the post read. "With peace, I am navigating this transition with mutual respect and kindly ask for privacy during this time. Thank you for your love, understanding and continued support."

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The 32-year-old Stephens was also the runner-up at the 2018 French Open. The 36-year-old Altidore scored 42 goals over 115 appearances for the U.S. men's soccer team from 2007 to 2019 and had a long professional career in Major League Soccer and overseas.

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LOS ANGELES — For a man who has yet to win on the PGA Tour, and now has to fend off Rory McIlroy on one of the premier courses on the calendar, Jacob Bridgeman appears completely unbothered by what's in front of him.

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Maybe that's just his personality. But a massive six-shot lead doesn't hurt there, either.

"I've played great this whole week, so I don't think it was a surprise to me that my game was the way it is [today]," he said confidently on Saturday night.

Bridgeman, a 26-year-old in just his third full season on Tour, posted a 7-under 64 on Saturday at Riviera Country Club.That puts him at 19-under for the week, well ahead of second-place McIlroy at 13-under and the rest of the field entering the final round of the Genesis Invitational.

His round on Saturday was just about perfect. Bridgeman birdied three times in his first four holes of the day to grab the solo lead after starting the day with a share of it in the final group, and then he broke it open completely at the turn. Bridgeman went 4-under in a three-hole stretch, thanks largely to a near-albatross at the par-5 11th. He stuck a 7-wood right next to the cup, and barely flinched in the fairway.

"It was fun and easy," Bridgeman said of his round. "Kind of the best that the golf world ever gets."

McIlroy, who started the day a shot back of the lead, played just fine ahead of Bridgeman. He carded a 2-under 69, and made seven pars to close his round while missing several solid birdie looks along the way. A less than 5-footer for birdie at the 17th that he should have made went just past the cup instead, which left McIlroy staring at his ball exasperated, hands on his hips.

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McIlroy admitted that he was "a little frustrated" with himself after the round, but he is going to be in the final group for the first time all season. That, he said, is going to at least let him "keep an eye on Jacob."

"I wish I was a little bit closer to the lead, but Jacob went out there and just played three incredible rounds of golf," McIlroy said. "It's going to take something special from me or anyone else tomorrow to catch him."

Bridgeman has come close to winning on Tour before. He finished in second at the Cognizant Classic last February, and finished third at the Valspar Championship about a month later. He has two top-10 finishes already this season, including a T8 finish last week at Pebble Beach — which launched him up to No. 52 in the Official World Golf Rankings.

And thankfully for Bridgeman, he's already played with McIlroy once before. The two were paired up in the FedExCup Playoffs last season, so he knows what to expect when playing with No. 2-ranked golfer in the world and perhaps the most popular active player in the sport.

"I think if it was my first time [with him] maybe it would be a little unsettling, but now I'm not worried about it," he said.

While the smart thing to do, considering the lead he has and what's at stake for him, might be to adjust the game plan a bit on Sunday, Bridgeman isn't changing a thing. It's working so far, and he described his game as "aggressively conservative." Whenever he has the chance to go for it, he's going to.

"I'm a competitor," Bridgeman said. "I haven't had a ton of chances to win yet in my career, but I'm hoping that I'll have a chance, a good chance tomorrow all the way 'till the end.

"If I can get it done, I'd like to kind of start rolling and get a lot of these."

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