Summary
A U.S. lawmaker, Ro Khanna, has urged King Charles to meet with victims of Jeffrey Epstein during his expected U.S. visit. Khanna emphasized the international links of Epstein’s activities and the importance of discussing how powerful figures were involved. The visit could include meetings with President Trump and a possible address to Congress.
Key Facts
- U.S. Congressman Ro Khanna has asked King Charles to meet Epstein victims on his potential visit to the U.S.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla are reportedly planning a U.S. visit at the end of April.
- Epstein had connections to the U.K., involving notable figures like Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Khanna mentioned that these links raise questions about Epstein's long-standing influence.
- Congress has sought testimony from Prince Andrew regarding his ties to Epstein.
- Prince Andrew cannot be legally compelled to testify in the U.S. and has denied wrongdoing.
- If the U.S. visit occurs, King Charles and Queen Camilla may meet President Trump and address Congress.
- King Charles has expressed sympathy for abuse victims and has stated the Royal Family's willingness to assist in investigations involving Prince Andrew.