Jeffrey Epstein Blamed King Charles for Andrew's Trade Envoy Job Loss
In Brief
Epstein attributed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's trade envoy job loss to King Charles in 2011.
Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor served as the UK's special representative for international trade and investment for 10 years
- On 21 July 2011, Jeffrey Epstein wrote that he assumed King Charles was responsible for Andrew losing his trade envoy role
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lost his UK trade envoy position in 2011
- Jeffrey Epstein's comment blaming 'Charles' was made on the same day Andrew left the trade envoy role
- The trade envoy role was related to international trade and investment representation for the UK
What Happened
In 2011, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ended his tenure as the UK's special representative for international trade and investment, a role he held for 10 years. On the day of his departure, Jeffrey Epstein wrote a message attributing responsibility for Andrew's job loss to King Charles. This comment has been reported by multiple news sources.
Why It Matters
The attribution of responsibility for a former royal's official role loss to a senior royal figure is significant for understanding internal dynamics within the British royal family and government appointments. It may also influence public and media perceptions of the relationships and decisions involving members of the royal family and their official duties.
Sources
- The Independent — Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor latest: Epstein blamed ‘Charles’ on day ex-duke left trade envoy role(9h ago)
- Sky News — Epstein blamed 'Charles' on day Andrew lost UK trade envoy job(20h ago)
- The Independent — Jeffrey Epstein lay blame on King Charles after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lost trade envoy job(just now)
