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Surrey Police examine abuse claims in Epstein files involving Andrew

Surrey Police found no prior reports of Epstein-related allegations involving Prince Andrew and are seeking redacted files from other agencies, including the FBI.

  • Earlier this week, Surrey Police began reviewing newly released Epstein files and said they are seeking information on an allegation naming Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, finding no record of it and engaging other agencies for redacted material.
  • Last week, the US Department of Justice published over 11,000 files totalling over 30,000 pages, and on Wednesday media reported more than 1 million potentially related documents may be released.
  • FBI records in the release show key complainant details are redacted, including a 35-year-old's allegation about abuse at Frogmore Cottage stating, `I remember seeing Prince Andrew's face,` and files revealing Ghislaine Maxwell sought `fun girls` while Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked for `inappropriate friends.`
  • Surrey Police urged the public to report information about the allegations and would not confirm which agencies it contacted while Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who denies wrongdoing, was contacted for comment.
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal titles this year amid Epstein files alleging misconduct during his Royal Navy service in the 1990s and a 2020 FBI request for voluntary interviews on Epstein and Peter Nygard.
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New documents in the Epstein scandal raise questions – and ensure that the UK authorities are now intensifying their investigations against ex-Prince Andrew.

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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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