Buckingham Palace 'stands ready to support' police in Andrew inquiries
King Charles expressed readiness to assist Thames Valley Police investigating allegations that Andrew shared confidential trade envoy materials with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010.
- On Feb 9, Buckingham Palace said it would stand ready to support Thames Valley Police assessing claims about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- The U.S. Department of Justice's January 30 release of three million documents shows emails from 2010 suggesting Andrew forwarded trade-visit reports and a Helmand Province brief to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Republic reported the matter to police, with Graham Smith saying `I have now reported Andrew to the @ThamesVP for suspected misconduct in public office and breach of official secrets in relation to these specific allegations`, Smith said on X.
- The loss of titles and eviction mark immediate fallout for the former duke, as King Charles III removed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's titles last year and he was forced out of his royal mansion last week.
- The revelations have deepened a crisis engulfing the monarchy and Westminster, prompting heckling of King Charles III and drawing parallels with Peter Mandelson's alleged document-sharing, Republic said.
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King Charles III ‘Ready to Support’ Police Investigating Brother Andrew’s Dealings With Epstein.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: British police are assessing claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, shared confidential reports with deceased pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Jeffrey Epstein, King Charles III, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Thames Valley Police.WHEN & WHERE: The investigation was reignited following the recent release of documents by U.S. authorities, wi…
King Charles heckled about former prince Andrew
During King Charles’ visit to the town of Clitheroe in the UK, a man could be heard heckling him about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s association with Jeffrey Epstein. The former prince has previously denied any wrongdoing over his ties to Epstein.
According to the latest documents, Prince Andrew may have shared confidential state information with the late sex offender.
King Charles III will support police assessing former Prince Andrew's Epstein links
LONDON — King Charles III is ready to “support’’ UK police examining claims that the former Prince Andrew gave confidential information to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Buckingham Palace said on Monday.The statement came after Thames Valley Police said Monday that they were “assessing” reports that the former prince, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, sent trade reports to Epstein in 2010. The department, which serves an area wes…
10 February 2026: 'King Charles ready to support police over Prince Andrew' and other world headlines
Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers worldwide on Tuesday, 10 February 2026. The Jerusalem Post’s front page reported that the PM is off to the US for Iran talks with Trump. The Daily Mail’s front page reported that the King’s ‘profound concern’ over the Andrew claims, as the palace said it was ready to cooperate with the police. The New York Times’ front page reported that the largest donors to the events …
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