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Police investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to speak to Virginia Giuffre's family

Detectives are preparing to gather testimony from Giuffre’s relatives as part of a misconduct in public office inquiry tied to Epstein files.

  • Thames Valley Police detectives are preparing to travel to the United States to speak with relatives of Virginia Giuffre, including brother Sky Roberts and sister-in-law Amanda Roberts, as part of a misconduct-in-public-office investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
  • The inquiry follows the release of documents under the United States Department of Justice's Epstein Files, which prompted scrutiny of claims regarding sexual misconduct; investigators are currently examining multiple allegations, including reports of a woman taken to a Windsor address in 2010.
  • Officials describe the upcoming meetings as information-gathering rather than formal interviews, as the relatives are not considered direct witnesses. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, arrested in February, has consistently denied all allegations of sexual impropriety and abuse.
  • Seeking accountability, Sky Roberts and other family members are enlisting support from UK lawmakers to compel a formal parliamentary hearing, viewing the stripping of royal protections as an "opening act" for transparency.
  • Beyond the criminal probe, parliamentary committees are concurrently examining Mountbatten-Windsor's financial dealings, including his subsidized Royal Lodge lease and the funding source for his 2022 multi-million-dollar settlement with Giuffre, alongside potential unauthorized use of protection officers.
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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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