King Charles has been urged to get Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to speak to US investigators.
Her Majesty, who is looking forward to her official visit to the US this month, has been told she will lead the former Duke of York’s efforts towards justice for the victims of convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Writing for the Mirror, royal expert Russell Myers says: “The King has already spoken in the strongest terms since his brother’s dramatic arrest, saying “the law must take its course” over allegations Andrew handed confidential information to his pedophile friend while he was British trade envoy.”
He adds: “Charles has also repeatedly expressed his concern over ongoing allegations over the former Duke of York’s relationship with Epstein and claims that he too abused a number of victims as part of his global trafficking ring.”
“Although Andrew continues to deny all allegations, the king should have authority over his disgraced brother to push him to do the right thing and talk to US investigators investigating Epstein’s crimes,” the expert says.
