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Major Update on Andrew and Epstein Claims as Police Release Statement
Thames Valley Police investigate if former UK trade envoy Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaked sensitive trade reports to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2010.
- Thames Valley Police said they have received the report and are assessing claims that Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor leaked confidential information, after Republic reported it this morning.
- Official guidance and the Official Secrets Acts 1911 and 1989 are cited as relevant, with emails earlier this month appearing to show Andrew sharing 2010 visit reports as trade envoy.
- One email dated November 2010 shows a rapid forward from Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor to Jeffrey Epstein just five minutes after being sent by Amir Patel, while the US Department of Justice release includes images apparently showing Andrew in Epstein's New York mansion and notes Epstein's 2008 conviction.
- A Palace spokesperson said the King has expressed 'profound concern' and that the Palace would support Thames Valley Police if approached; Andrew has denied wrongdoing.
- The Official Secrets Acts 1911 and 1989 may apply, as official guidance notes a trade envoy's confidentiality duty continues after their term, while commentators and lawmakers warn this could deepen monarchy scrutiny.
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UK police assessing claims that former Prince Andrew shared confidential trade briefings with Epstein
British police are reviewing allegations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, passed sensitive government trade information to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while serving as the U.K.’s special representative for international trade. Thames Valley Police, which covers Windsor and its surrounding areas, confirmed Monday that it is examining claims stemming from newly released U.S. Justice Department documents tied to E…
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