For roughly 15 minutes on Sunday, visitors to the Louvre could have stumbled upon a curious addition to the museum’s holdings: a framed photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, that was captured moments after his arrest on February 19. The image, taken by Reuters photographer Phil Noble as Andrew left police custody in Norfolk, shows him slumped in the back of a car. Activists from the anti-billionaire campaign group Everyone Hates Elon placed the photograph inside the Paris museum in a gilded frame, according to the *Art Newspaper, *with a caption reading “He’s Sweating Now — 2026,” a cheeky nod to his infamous 2019 BBC interview in which he claimed he was medically unable to sweat. Louvre staff removed the work after about 15 minutes. A museum representative declined to comment on how the picture was brought to the institution’s attention, what happened to it, or if there would be charges filed against the activist group.…