Thames Valley Police Assessing Allegations Against Andrew Over Epstein Files
Thames Valley Police and Crown Prosecution Service assess if Prince Andrew’s sharing of official reports with Epstein warrants criminal misconduct charges.
- Thames Valley Police are evaluating allegations against Andrew related to documents released by the US Department of Justice involving misconduct in public office.
- The Crown Prosecution Service is in close contact with police investigating Andrew and former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson over sharing confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Buckingham Palace has stated it is ready to support any police investigation into Andrew following the release of these emails.
- Andrew was stripped of his royal titles last year due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, who died in jail awaiting a sex trafficking trial.
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