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Buckingham Palace 'stands ready to support' police in Andrew inquiries

King Charles expressed profound concern over allegations against his brother and pledged full cooperation with Thames Valley Police amid renewed scrutiny from recently released Epstein files.

  • King Charles III expressed profound concern over allegations that his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein and stated that the palace is ready to support Thames Valley Police if approached.
  • Thames Valley Police are assessing reports regarding Andrew's alleged sharing of sensitive trade documents with Epstein during his time as a UK trade envoy; Andrew denies the allegations.
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal titles last year amid allegations of sexual misconduct linked to Epstein, which he denies.
  • The Prince and Princess of Wales issued a statement expressing deep concern over the revelations and emphasizing their focus on the victims of abuse.
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Sending confidential documents, photos and concealment: the Epstein affair caught up again with the British ex-prince Andrew, "a narcissist without remorse," according to his biographer, who also scratched King Charles and his family.

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New documents seeming to indicate that the ex-prince Andrew transmitted confidential documents to Jeffrey Epstein emerged on Wednesday, while the prosecution indicated "to be in contact" with the police regarding the suspicions surrounding King Charles III's brother. ...

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lancashiretelegraph.co.uk broke the news in Blackburn, United Kingdom on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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