Police appeal for information in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation
Summary
Thames Valley police are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the king’s brother, over alleged misconduct including sexual offenses, corruption, fraud, and passing confidential information. They have asked anyone with relevant information to come forward and are examining various claims and documents related to his role as a British trade envoy.Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to his trade envoy work.
- Allegations include sharing information with Jeffrey Epstein, which Mountbatten-Windsor denies.
- Police are investigating a range of possible crimes such as sexual misconduct, fraud, and negligence in public duty.
- Thames Valley police urged witnesses to report any information about the case, beyond just the confidential information claims.
- The investigation includes detectives with experience in handling sexual offense cases.
- A claim from a US-based woman about an incident in Windsor in 2010 is being assessed but is not yet a full criminal investigation.
- Police have contacted the woman’s lawyer and said they will respect her privacy and readiness to speak.
- The investigation may take several years, with any trial unlikely before 2027.
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