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Buckingham Palace has expressed its willingness to assist with any police inquiry concerning King Charles’ younger sibling, following revelations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may have disclosed confidential UK trade documents to Jeffrey Epstein.

Mountbatten-Windsor, already distanced from the royal family due to his association with Epstein, is under renewed examination after the release of a trove of documents related to the deceased American sex offender.

A palace representative stated, “The king has conveyed, both verbally and through unprecedented measures, his deep concern over the allegations that continue to emerge regarding Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor’s actions.”

The newly unveiled documents from the U.S. suggest that in 2010, Mountbatten-Windsor shared British trade documents with Epstein, following Epstein’s conviction for child sex offenses. These documents reportedly included information from Mountbatten-Windsor’s position as a government trade envoy.

The files indicate that Andrew forwarded Epstein sensitive reports pertaining to Vietnam, Singapore, and other regions, linked to an official trip. Trade envoys are typically prohibited from leaking such sensitive or commercial information.

The 65-year-old second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II has always denied any wrongdoing and has not responded to requests for comment since the latest release of Epstein files.

In 2022, Mountbatten-Windsor settled a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager, through her association with Epstein. Giuffre died by suicide last April.

Earlier this month, a second woman alleged Epstein sent her to the UK to have sex with the former prince. It came after an image in a fresh trove of Epstein files showed him crouching over an unidentified woman lying on the floor.

Thames Valley Police said the issue had been reported to them and that they were assessing whether to formally investigate.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, wearing a black suit, white shirt and black tie outside
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his ‘prince’ title and was forced to move out of his royal mansion over his ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Source: AAP / PA / Jordan Pettitt

The palace added: “While the specific claims in question are for Mr Mountbatten-Windsor to address, if we are approached by Thames Valley Police, we stand ready to support them as you would expect.”

“As was previously stated, their majesties’ thoughts and sympathies have been, and remain with, the victims of any and all forms of abuse.”

The king’s son Prince William and his wife Kate said on Monday they were deeply concerned by the continuing Epstein revelations, in another pointed message from the royal family.

“Their thoughts remain focused on the victims,” their spokesperson told reporters ahead of the prince’s arrival on a high-profile trip to Saudi Arabia.

New allegations against Andrew

Mountbatten-Windsor was forced to quit all official royal duties in 2019 over his ties with Epstein and, in October, King Charles removed his title of prince. Last week, he was forced to move out of his royal mansion.

While the royal family has sought to distance itself from Mountbatten-Windsor, he remains a thorn in their side.

“Charles, how long have you known about Andrew and Epstein?” a man shouted from the crowd as the king arrived in Clitheroe, northern England, the second time he had been heckled in a week.

Last week, police also said they were reviewing a new allegation against Andrew, triggered by the latest files, involving a woman being taken to an address in Windsor near London, where he has lived on the royal estate.

Over the past 10 days, revelations from the files have also engulfed UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in what is widely viewed as the biggest crisis of his premiership for having appointed Peter Mandelson, an acquaintance of Epstein, as ambassador to the US.

Like Andrew, it appears that Mandelson also shared sensitive government files from 2009 and 2010 with Epstein, and police are investigating claims of misconduct in public office.

If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732, or visit 1800RESPECT.org.au. In an emergency, call 000.

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