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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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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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