King challenged over Andrew and Epstein scandal on royal visit
A heckler accused King Charles of pressuring police over Prince Andrew's Epstein-linked investigation during a Dedham walkabout; police removed the man without making arrests.
- During the Dedham walkabout, a man heckled King Charles III about pressuring police over Prince Andrew, and officers escorted him away with no arrests, Essex Police confirmed.
- After the latest Epstein disclosures, Prince Andrew moved out of Windsor's Royal Lodge to the Sandringham estate this week, following more than 20 years there.
- Thames Valley Police said it is assessing reports, including a photograph that appears to show Prince Andrew crouched over an unidentified woman, while noting the allegations have not been formally reported.
- Staffing reports say aides can opt out of serving Andrew at Sandringham, with several refusals reported, while removals from Windsor accompany his planned April move to Marsh Farm Cottage.
- Pressure for Andrew to cooperate is increasing as the files continue to circulate globally, and royal sources say testimony is a matter for his conscience amid claims involving Virginia Giuffre and a Buckingham Palace tour.
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Protester asks monarchs whether the former Duke of York should be investigated by the police.
King Charles reportedly jeered over Prince Andrew's Jeffrey Epstein ties during official Essex visit
King Charles was jeered during an Essex visit Thursday over Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with hecklers demanding police investigate the disgraced royal.
King Charles ignored heckler's questions on Epstein as Andrew allegations intensify
King Charles and Queen Camilla had been on a royal engagement when the monarch was heckled about his brother Andrew's involvement in the Epstein scandal.
King Charles III and Queen Camila again received booing and protests during an official walk due to the controversial relationship of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the monarch’s brother, with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Let us remember that in 2025, after the release of the first archives, the ex-prince, among other things, had to return the luxurious mansion where he lived for more than 20 years with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, after be…
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