King Charles Supports Police in Andrew Investigation into Epstein Confidential Information Claims
On February 10th, the Associated Press reported that Buckingham Palace announced King Charles III is prepared to support police investigating claims that Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor provided confidential trade reports to Jeffrey Epstein, a notorious businessman convicted of underage sex trafficking who died in prison in 2019. The statement follows Thames Valley Police evaluating reports that Andrew sent trade documents to Epstein in 2010 and investigating allegations that Epstein brought a young woman to the United Kingdom for sexual relations with Andrew in the same year. Buckingham Palace emphasized that while specific allegations are for Andrew to address, they are ready to support police investigations if contacted. The statement represents the royal family's latest attempt to distance themselves from Andrew's scandal, particularly after the U.S. Department of Justice released over 3 million pages of documents revealing embarrassing details about Epstein's relationships.