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King Charles Offers Palace Support in Epstein Inquiry

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King Charles has intervened in the ongoing Epstein scandal, stating that Buckingham Palace is ready to assist police with their investigation into his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. This comes as pressure mounts following new allegations against Andrew.

A Palace spokesperson emphasized the King's "profound concern" over the allegations. Thames Valley Police are currently assessing whether there are grounds to investigate a complaint from the anti-monarchy group Republic. The group claims Andrew is guilty of misconduct in public office and breaching official secrets.

Newly released emails from the Epstein files indicate Andrew may have passed on confidential information. These emails suggest that in late November 2010, Andrew forwarded reports of his visits to places like Singapore, Hong Kong, and Vietnam to Epstein just minutes after receiving them. He also allegedly shared confidential details about investment opportunities in Afghanistan in December 2010. Trade envoys are required to maintain the confidentiality of such sensitive information.

The Palace's statement underlined the King and Queen's continued sympathy for all victims of abuse. During a visit to Clitheroe, King Charles faced a heckler demanding to know his awareness of the allegations against Andrew. The crowd quickly silenced the man.

Pressure has increased with further claims linked to Epstein, including allegations that a second woman was sent to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew. Photographs from the files also appear to show Andrew in compromising positions.

Adding to the controversy, emails signed by his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, reveal appeals for financial support from Epstein. Recently, Andrew was unexpectedly relocated from Royal Lodge in Windsor to Sandringham.

Back in October 2025, Andrew was stripped of his royal titles amid a previous wave of Epstein-related revelations. Despite the ongoing allegations, Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing, reminding the public that being named in the Epstein files does not imply guilt.

Key Takeaways

  • King Charles readies support for police concerning Andrew.

  • New evidence suggests Andrew shared confidential information.

  • Allegations continue to mount, increasing pressure on Andrew.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source 2026-02.09

 

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At least it shows willing. How far will Charles let it go? Will he let Andrew go to prison if that's where the story goes? I somehow don't see it happening but Charles is making this about Andrew so the rest of the family aren't dragged into the mud.

Ok look, America's allies are on the front lines investigating royalty, politicians and billionaires for sexual abuse of children. Seems Trump is staying back from the front lines in this case!

2 hours ago, Purdey said:

At least it shows willing. How far will Charles let it go? Will he let Andrew go to prison if that's where the story goes? I somehow don't see it happening but Charles is making this about Andrew so the rest of the family aren't dragged into the mud.

If the police find enough evidence, OK that's a big if, I don't think Charles will step in to save Andrew?

Allegations of misconduct in public office and potential breaches of the Official Secrets Act related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew) sharing confidential UK government trade documents with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010–2011, during his role as the UK's Special Representative for International Trade and Investment.

Andrew could be in big trouble!

3 hours ago, Purdey said:

At least it shows willing. How far will Charles let it go? Will he let Andrew go to prison if that's where the story goes? I somehow don't see it happening but Charles is making this about Andrew so the rest of the family aren't dragged into the mud.

Charles is not "making this about Andrew" to shield the family — the spotlight on Andrew is coming from outside (U.S. files, police, media), and the royals are trying (unsuccessfully) to contain the damage, not redirect it.

There is no one else in the royal family connected to Epstein. Andrew remains the sole figure implicated.

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