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Andrew police inquiry ‘may expand into corruption offences’

The investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may include corruption linked to confidential documents shared with Jeffrey Epstein, police said.

  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, once Duke of York, is settling into Marsh Farm, a five-bedroom cottage on the Sandringham Estate, with removal vans ferrying his paintings as renovations near completion.
  • The US Department of Justice files prompted police to widen their probe into misconduct allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, following his arrest last month after emails showed he shared confidential documents with Jeffrey Epstein, and the October 2025 order from King Charles to vacate Royal Lodge.
  • The Times reported Thames Valley Police may widen the inquiry to alleged corruption offences and are assessing claims Epstein procured a woman to travel to Windsor for sexual purposes in 2010.
  • The former duke has repeatedly denied wrongdoing while being released under investigation after 11 hours in custody, and palace sources say the King will meet the costs; his household is now reduced to three aides.
  • Locals in Wolferton fret media intrusion and last week over 20 tankers dumped 150,000 gallons of manure nearby, seen as a humiliating downgrade from Royal Lodge.
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StarMag.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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