Police assessing claims Andrew shared confidential trade envoy reports with Jeffrey Epstein
King Charles III supports Thames Valley Police probe into allegations that former Duke Andrew shared confidential 2010 trade envoy reports with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
- UK police assessing allegations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential information as a UK trade envoy with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to newly released emails.
- The emails show Andrew sending Epstein details of his official trips and investment opportunities, including one involving the reconstruction of Helmand Province in Afghanistan.
- Sir Vince Cable, who was the business secretary at the time, said he was unaware of Andrew sharing such information with Epstein.
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Police probe claim Andrew shared confidential reports with Epstein during visits to Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Singapore
Emails released by the US Department of Justice earlier this month appear to show the former duke sharing reports of official visits to Hong Kong, Vietnam and Singapore.
Buckingham Palace offers support amid claims of Prince Andrew's alleged links with Jeffrey Epstein
Thames Valley Police confirmed it is examining information related to Prince Andrew's time as the United Kingdom's trade envoy. The police said they were assessing claims that confidential material may have been shared with Epstein during that period.
Ex-Prince Andrew Could Be Investigated Amid Allegations He Shared Confidential Trade Information With Jeffrey Epstein
The former Duke of York served as the U.K.'s trade envoy from 2001-2011.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Sandringham on Christmas Day in 2023. Getty ImagesThe GistAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under renewed scrutiny amid claims that he shared confidential trade details with Jeffrey Epstein.The ex-prince was the U.K.'s trade envoy from 2001-2011.He stepped down after news broke that he visited Epstein in New York following the latter's release from …
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