Summary
King Charles III has been asked to meet survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse during his upcoming visit to the United States. The request came from Democratic Representative Ro Khanna, who highlighted the king's brother's ties to Epstein and has asked for transparency on the issue.
Key Facts
- King Charles III plans a state visit to the United States, aiming to meet President Trump in April.
- U.S. Representative Ro Khanna wrote a letter to King Charles asking him to meet with Epstein’s survivors.
- Khanna is the author of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, King Charles’s brother, has faced scrutiny over his links to Epstein and was arrested on unrelated charges.
- British public figures had connections with Epstein through Ghislaine Maxwell.
- U.S. Congress has requested testimony from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson about their ties to Epstein.
- Mandelson refused to cooperate with Congress, citing an ongoing criminal investigation.