Buckingham Palace 'stands ready to support' police in Andrew inquiries
King Charles expressed profound concern over allegations against his brother and confirmed readiness to assist Thames Valley Police as they assess claims of sharing confidential trade reports with Jeffrey Epstein.
- On Monday, Buckingham Palace said it would `stand ready to support` Thames Valley Police if approached over allegations involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as police assess claims with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The U.S. Department of Justice's release of more than 3 million pages last month prompted scrutiny after correspondence showed Mountbatten-Windsor forwarded reports from his 2010 Southeast Asia trade tour to Epstein.
- An email chain shows Andrew forwarded messages within five minutes from Amir Patel, then-special advisor, and he shared a two-week itinerary including Hanoi and Hong Kong with Jeffrey Epstein.
- While meeting supporters at Clitheroe, King Charles III was heckled `How long have you known about Andrew?`; Kensington Palace said William and Catherine were `deeply concerned`.
- U.S. authorities and Prime Minister Keir Starmer have urged Andrew to cooperate, with calls for him to testify before US Congress and for legislative scrutiny, amid new allegations.
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Buckingham Palace has agreed today that King Charles III will provide support to British police investigating allegations that former Prince Andrew is investigating leaked information about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
King Charles breaks silence on Prince Andrew Epstein scandal and vows to support police
Buckingham Palace has said the King has expressed 'profound concern' at allegations over Prince Andrew's conduct and will 'stand ready to support' Thames Valley Police if approached
King Charles: We'll Cooperate With Police on Andrew
King Charles sounds like he's had it with his disgraced brother Andrew. Buckingham Palace said Monday that it will cooperate with any police investigation—including in regard to new allegations the former prince shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein while serving as the UK's trade envoy about 15 years ago,...
King Charles III Will Support Any Investigation Into Brother Prince Andrew
Buckingham Palace signaled King Charles III would cooperate with any police investigation into his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's alleged relationship with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Why the latest Epstein files triggered the King’s pledge to help police investigate Andrew
The documents also explain why Prince William and Princess Catherine felt the need to make a public statement about their concern for victims.
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