London police officers were assigned to provide security for a dinner party at Jeffrey Epstein's residence in New York in 2010, attended by King Charles' younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The Sunday Times reported emails from the Epstein files detailing arrangements for his visit with two protection officers.
An email titled "Security for party" outlined instructions for the officers. This development follows police efforts to contact former protection officers, urging them to report any knowledge of sex offences related to Epstein. So far, no wrongdoing has been identified among the officers.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was recently arrested on separate misconduct charges, accused of sending confidential documents to Epstein while serving as a trade envoy. Thames Valley Police continue to investigate, including a search of his former Windsor mansion. He has denied any misconduct and expressed regret over his association with Epstein.
In another related case, Mountbatten-Windsor settled a US civil lawsuit in 2022 with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual abuse at properties owned by Epstein. He continues to deny having met her.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Source · 22 Feb 2026