King Charles Commits Royal Cooperation to Police Inquiry on Andrew's Epstein Links
1-Minute Brief
King Charles confirms royal cooperation with police investigating allegations involving Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Facts
- King Charles was publicly heckled on Monday regarding his brother Andrew's connections to Jeffrey Epstein
- British police are assessing a complaint related to Andrew's alleged sharing of confidential trade reports with Epstein
- King Charles stated the royal family will support the UK police during the investigation
- The complaint under assessment involves allegations of Andrew sending secret information to Jeffrey Epstein
- The royal palace confirmed King Charles’s commitment to assist the police inquiry
What Happened
King Charles was heckled on Monday concerning his brother Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. British police are assessing a complaint alleging Andrew shared confidential trade reports with Epstein. King Charles has stated that the royal family will cooperate with the police during the ongoing inquiry.
Why It Matters
The police inquiry involves allegations against a member of the royal family, which is a matter of public interest. King Charles’s statement indicates the royal family's willingness to cooperate with law enforcement. The investigation is ongoing and its outcomes have not yet been determined.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft19h agoWATCH: King Charles heckled over brother Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein
- Al JazeeraLeft17h agoPalace says King Charles will ‘support’ police probe into ex-Prince Andrew
- CBS NewsLeftjust nowKing Charles says royals will help if police probe Andrew's Epstein ties