New exhibit at Paris’ Louvre? Protesters hang Prince Andrew’s photograph over alleged Epstein case

Activists placed a framed photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inside the Louvre Museum, depicting him looking aghast after leaving a police station. The image, accompanied by a caption, highlighted accusations against the King's brother conce...

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The Louvre Museum, one of the most visited tourist landmarks in the world, became the focus of attention after activists hung a framed photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inside the premises, according to a Reuters report. Crowds gathered near a framed image of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the younger brother of Britain’s King Charles and formerly known as Prince Andrew.

The photograph, taken by a Reuters photographer, was displayed inside the Louvre museum in Paris on February 22, 2026, after being placed there by activists from the anti-billionaire group Everyone Hates Elon.

The group added a caption reading, “He’s Sweating Now.”


Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, King Charles III’s brother is accused of sending confidential documents to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The photograph was taken shortly after Andrew’s arrest.
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