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King Charles Signals Cooperation As Prince Andrew Faces Epstein Scrutiny

Prince Andrew (Pic via @Forbes)

King Charles III said the British royal family would cooperate with police if asked about renewed allegations involving his brother, Prince Andrew, and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, according to CBS News.

Buckingham Palace said the King is deeply concerned by the allegations and supports any lawful inquiry. Thames Valley Police confirmed it is reviewing information submitted by an anti-monarchy group citing documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice.

The documents suggest Andrew shared confidential government material with Epstein while serving as a British trade envoy. Police are assessing whether a criminal investigation is warranted.

Charles has already stripped Andrew of royal titles and duties and removed him from royal property. Prince William and Catherine said they are deeply concerned and focused on the victims.

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