King Charles Gives Police Access to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Files and Records
King Charles authorized police to review files on Andrew, enabling investigation into misconduct allegations including links to Jeffrey Epstein and controversial property sales, police said.
- King Charles has given police full access to files on his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following his arrest.
- A royal source said the palace will "cooperate fully and wholeheartedly" with the investigation into Andrew's alleged misconduct.
- Andrew spent 11 hours in custody on his birthday before being released, and investigators may find evidence of a cover-up by palace figures over 15 years.
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King Charles III is doing everything possible to isolate the British monarchy from any other scandal related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, who took his life in a New York jail in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sexual trafficking charges. He stripped him of all his titles and honors and banished him from his mansion near Windsor Castle. Now, says the King, the law "must follow its course."
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