Police to review latest claim about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s links to Epstein
British police are reviewing new allegations that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked a woman to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor, in 2010 for sexual purposes. The woman's lawyer claims she spent the night there and was later given a tour of Buckingham Palace.

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AI-generatedBritish police are reviewing new allegations that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked a woman to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor, in 2010 for sexual purposes. The woman's lawyer claims she spent the night there and was later given a tour of Buckingham Palace. Thames Valley Police are assessing the information, as the Royal Lodge falls within their jurisdiction, but emphasize that this review doesn't guarantee a criminal investigation. These allegations surfaced after the US Department of Justice released further documents related to Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any wrongdoing, and his brother, Prince Edward, has stressed the importance of remembering the victims.
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5 extractedKing Charles stripped Andrew of his titles due to his involvement with Epstein.
Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied wrongdoing.
Thames Valley police are assessing the information in line with established procedures.
The woman has claimed she spent the night at the then prince’s residence in Windsor.
British police are to review fresh allegations that Jeffrey Epstein provided Andrew with a woman for sex at the Royal Lodge in 2010.