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Police Investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Over Alleged Sexual Misconduct and Corruption in Public Office

Detectives are examining sexual misconduct, corruption and confidential-information claims as they seek witnesses and additional evidence in the widening probe.

  • Thames Valley Police confirmed they are investigating a claim that a woman was brought to a royal residence in Windsor for sexual purposes involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
  • Authorities arrested Andrew, 66, at his Norfolk estate earlier this year following the Justice Department's release of millions of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • A lawyer for an alleged victim told the BBC that Jeffrey Epstein sent a woman to Windsor in 2010; Surrey Police are separately investigating two allegations of child sex abuse.
  • King Charles, who stripped Andrew of his titles last October, has pledged the royal family's "full and wholehearted support and cooperation" with investigators.
  • Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright stated the investigation will be lengthy and complex, as authorities also examine Andrew's time as trade envoy for allegedly passing sensitive information to Epstein.
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For the first time since he was investigated, the UK police were open to inquire into Andrés Mountbatten Windsor for allegations of alleged sexual abuse, while he was serving as a public official under the title of Duke of York. According to what The Telegraph states, the entity called people who could give a background to contact their offices immediately. Read also... Linked to the Epstein case: Andrew is arrested in England Thursday 19 Februa…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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