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King Charles is ready to support police over enquiries into behaviour of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

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Buckingham Palace has said The King is ‘ready to support’ police as it was confirmed officers are assessing claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential reports during his time as a trade envoy with Jeffrey Epstein.

Thames Valley Police said it was looking at the claims which concern Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s time as a special trade envoy. Documents released by the US Department of Justice appear to show Mr Mountbatten-Windsor had forwarded details of trips he made to Singapore, China, Vietnam and South Korea to Epstein who by then had served a term for sex offences.

Late on Monday, Buckingham Palace said that ”The King has made clear, in words and through unprecedented actions, his profound concern at allegations which continue to come to light in respect of Mr Mountbatten-Windsor’s conduct. While the specific claims in question are for Mr Mountbatten-Windsor to address, if we are approached by Thames Valley Police we stand ready to support them as you would expect.”

And it continued ”as was previously stated, Their Majesties’ thoughts and sympathies have been, and remain with, the victims of any and all forms of abuse.”

Earlier the same day, the Prince and Princess of Wales made their first comments since the latest revelations about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. They said that their focus was the victims and that they remain ”deeply concerned by the continuing revelations”.

The King could not be made to give evidence in any court case as justice is maintained in his name. However, His Majesty could voluntarily assist police if he believed he had information that may help them in their inquiries.

For the second engagement in a row, King Charles faced a heckler. This time, he was shouted at by a man in Clitheroe, Lancashire who asked how long he had known about the links between Andrew and Epstein. The man was quickly shouted down by others in the sizeable crowd that had come out to see King Charles.

At the end of last week, during a visit to Dedham in Essex, The King was heckled about his brother’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. It’s believed both events, that involved lone hecklers, were carried out by members of an organised anti-monarchy group.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any wrongdoing. He was stripped of all his titles in the autumn of 2025 when King Charles used Letters Patent to remove his HRH and Prince and asked the Lord Chancellor to remove the title of Duke of York from the Roll of Peerage.

At the same time, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor gave up his lease on the thirty room Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate which he had lived in since 2003. However, he only moved out at the start of February. He is understood to now be living at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, which is the personal property of The King rather than belonging to the Crown, as is the case with Windsor.

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