Police are investigating claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential information from his role as the UK’s trade envoy with Jeffrey Epstein.
British authorities are probing allegations that Andrew Mountbatten- Windsor participated nonpublic reports from his part as the UK's trade envoy with Jeffrey Epstein.
Emails released by the US Department of Justice on January 30 appear to show the former duke sharing reports of sanctioned visits to Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Singapore.
One dispatch, dated November 2010, was encouraged by Andrew just five twinkles after being transferred by his also-special counsel, Amit Patel. The former duke made the visits in his capacity as trade envoy in late 2010, conducting meetings and trade addresses.
also, on Christmas Eve 2010, Andrew spiraled Epstein in on a nonpublic detail on investment openings in the reconstruction of Helmand fiefdom, Afghanistan.
moment, a Thames Valley Police spokesperson told the Daily Mail' We can confirm damage of this report and are assessing the information in line with our established procedures.'
Andrew could now face execution after Graham Smith, principal superintendent ofanti-monarchy group Republic, reported him to the force which polices the Windsor area.
Mr Smith twittered moment' I've now reported Andrew to the@ThamesVP for suspected misconduct in public office and breach of sanctioned secrets in relation to these specific allegations. I can not see any significant difference between these allegations and those against Peter Mandelson.'
Andrew could technically be criminally fulfilled, given that the King is the only member of the Royal Family who has autonomous impunity. In 2002, Princess Anne came the first Royal Family member to be condemned of a felonious offence when she was fined£ 500 after one of her tykes smelled two children in Windsor Great Park.
Mr Smith latterly told the Daily Mail that' once experience' of former complaints he has made would suggest police will take no action in this case, but added' We are getting into unknown home. This lack of action is getting unsustainable. We will have to stay and see.'
He cited how investigators launched an disquisition into Peter Mandelson over alleged misconduct in public office last week, adding that the case had' thrown a limelight onto this lack of action' by the Royal Family and there was now a' veritably clear design'.
Mr Smith also said he believed heckling of Royal Family members over the Epstein case was' going to carry on' because' people are n't happy' – and this could force the royals into farther action because they do' not like that grueling in their face'.
Broadcaster Piers Morgan also said on X' After moment's exposures that Andrew blurted nonpublic trade envoy secrets to Epstein, King Charles should order him to be canvassed by UK police about that, and by US investigators about wider Epstein scandal.However, banish him, If Andrew refuses.'
Andrew has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.


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