
The monarch has said he is concerned by new revelations of ex-Prince Andrew’s ties with the convicted sex offender.
The UK’s King Charles has said he will back a police probe into his brother, the former Prince Andrew, over claims that he provided confidential government information to the late convicted sex offender Jeffry Epstein.
Thames Valley Police confirmed on Monday that it was assessing whether to launch a formal investigation into reports that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his titles after previous revelations of his links with Epstein, had also been leaking official British trade documents to the disgraced financier.
Emails from the latest batch of the Epstein files, released by the US Justice Department last month, suggested that the King’s brother shared data with Epstein in 2010 after the financier had been found guilty of child sex crimes.
King Charles broke his silence on the issue on Monday, with Buckingham Palace saying in a statement that the monarch “has made clear, in words and through unprecedented actions, his profound concern at allegations” against the former prince.
“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,” the palace said.
The King’s “thoughts and sympathies have been, and remain with, the victims of any and all forms of abuse,” the statement added.
On Tuesday, US Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, a member of a committee investigating the Epstein scandal, told Sky News that “this is the most vulnerable the British monarchy has ever been. They ought to ask the King and Queen questions and maybe this will be the end of the monarchy.”
Khanna insisted that King Charges “has to answer… what he knew about Andrew, and just stripping Andrew of a title is not enough,” and that Mountbatten-Windsor should himself appear before the US congressional committee.
British journalist Martin Jay told RT that “a lot of damage has been done” to the British monarchy by the former Prince Andrew, but noted that expecting King Charles to abdicate his throne would be “stretching it a bit.”
The British monarch will now “be thinking about how to pull off another miracle PR exercise and try and re-brand the royal family very quickly,” Jay suggested.
What is concerning is king charles ties with the sex offender jimmy savile protected by the british establishment over decades of abuse to young children
The sweet nauseating stench of decadence and hypocrisy
But at least he didn’t reveal any financial information to the hoi polloi. (/s just in case it’s needed for clarity.)
Jimmy Saville, Charlies best mate for many years. Nothing more needs to be said.
There definitely needs to be a referendum held in conjunction with the 2026 General Election asking whether New Zealand should ditch the ridiculous and totally dysfunctional UK Royal Family. Similarly ask whether the NZ flag should be redesigned to remove the UK Union flag from the top left corner. Then for good measure ask whether New Zealand should pull out of the corrupt World Health Organisation.
Looks like the monarchy isn’t going to pay the ransom.
King cuck
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h4464/kjv/wlc/0-1/
As much integrity as a ruptured gumboot
I bet he is concerned. Trying to get ahead of the narrative.
What about the information about Epstein operating from Windsor Castle, inviting people to dinner there?
And, how about how Epstein had use of the royal airfield?
I’m hoping Epstein means the death of monarchy. What are they good for, except being pompous twats?
We have to reach deep into our pockets every time these foreign titled types wash up our shores. They come for a lavish trip and to ensure the UK can maintain its grip on NZ and reward the political toadies in NZ with titles, mostly for betraying their own people. “.
Time the NZ globalist politicians and these creeps were shown the door “permanently
When i see the ” royals” in ” ceremonial” outfits with swords , hats , crowns etc, it always make me think of carnival