KING CHARLES READY TO SUPPORT POLICE IN ANDREW EPSTEIN ALLEGATIONS

King Charles has issued his first public response to the latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, stating that Buckingham Palace is prepared to assist police should they request support in relation to allegations involving his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
In a statement, a Palace spokesperson said the King has expressed serious concern over allegations that continue to emerge regarding his brother’s conduct. While the claims are a matter for Mountbatten-Windsor to address personally, the Palace said it would cooperate fully if approached by Thames Valley Police.
The force confirmed it is assessing whether there are grounds to investigate a complaint submitted by anti-monarchy group Republic, which alleges misconduct in public office and breaches of official secrets. The Palace added that the King and Queen’s thoughts remain with victims of abuse.
The comments came as the King faced a heckler during a visit to Clitheroe, who questioned how long he had known about the allegations. The individual was loudly booed by onlookers.
The intervention follows a separate statement from Kensington Palace, which said the Prince and Princess of Wales were deeply concerned by the latest revelations, with their focus remaining on victims.
Recent document releases have renewed pressure on Mountbatten-Windsor, including claims involving a second woman and explicit photographs.
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