King Charles III Pledges Full Cooperation With Police Over Allegations Against Prince Andrew
London. King Charles III has stated his readiness to provide necessary assistance to British police who are evaluating the allegations raised against his brother, Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Serious investigation into him has resumed after newly released documents concerning the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein by the US Department of Justice claimed that former Prince Andrew sent secret government material to Epstein in 2010.
Graham Smith, head of the anti-monarchy organization Republic, filed a complaint with the police on Monday, accusing Andrew of misconduct in public office and breach of official secrets. "We have received the complaint and are evaluating it according to established procedures," Thames Valley Police told CNN.
"King Charles is deeply concerned about the continuous allegations emerging regarding Mountbatten-Windsor's conduct. If the police formally request assistance, we will fully cooperate," a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said on the same day.
Andrew had previously stated that he did nothing wrong in his association with Epstein, but he has not publicly responded to the new allegations. Meanwhile, other high-ranking individuals in Britain linked to Epstein are also under pressure. Former US Ambassador Peter Mandelson left the House of Lords last week, and police raided two properties linked to him on Friday. The Epstein affair has once again dragged the British monarchy and political circles into controversy.
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