Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces police investigation into alleged inappropriate behaviour at Royal Ascot, says report
Summary
Police are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over claims of inappropriate behavior toward a woman at the Royal Ascot horse-racing event in 2002. He was arrested earlier this year on suspicion of misconduct related to his role as a British trade envoy and possible links to the Jeffrey Epstein case.Key Facts
- The alleged incident occurred at Royal Ascot in Berkshire in 2002.
- Thames Valley Police are investigating broader claims including sexual misconduct and misconduct in public office.
- Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on his 66th birthday in February and questioned.
- The investigation also involves allegations linked to documents released by the US Department of Justice about Jeffrey Epstein.
- Searches have been carried out at Mountbatten-Windsor’s homes in Norfolk and Windsor.
- Police are seeking witnesses with information about sexual misconduct, corruption, fraud, or leaking confidential information.
- The inquiry includes a claim from a US woman about being taken to a Windsor address for sexual purposes in 2010.
- UK police face delays due to challenges obtaining original Epstein documents from US authorities.
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