Activists hang former Prince Andrew’s arrest photo in Louvre
USA TODAY
The anti-billionaire group Everyone Hates Elon hung a framed photo of former Prince Andrew after his arrest in the Louvre.
The viral post-arrest photo of former Prince Andrew in the back of a British police car was temporarily hung in the Louvre over the weekend by a group of activists.
On Sunday, Feb. 22, the anti-billionaire group Everyone Hates Elon – referring to Elon Musk – hung a framed photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in Paris' Louvre Museum with the placard: "He's Sweating Now. 2026." The photo was on display for about 15 minutes before it was removed by museum security, Reuters reported.
The now infamous photo, captured by Reuters photographer Phil Noble, shows the former prince in the backseat of a police vehicle leaving the Aylsham Police Station in Aylsham, England, on Thursday, Feb. 19.
"We're sick of obscenely rich, powerful men thinking they can just do as they please," Everyone Hates Elon wrote in an Instagram post about the photo on Monday, Feb. 23. "So when he was arrested, we wanted to show ex-Prince Andrew how the world will remember him, by hanging his arrest photo in the Louvre."
The Louvre Museum did not wish to make a comment about the photo when contacted by USA TODAY on Feb. 23.













