Summary
Andrew Lownie, who wrote a biography about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, provided new information to Britain's National Crime Agency. This information relates to Mountbatten-Windsor's past actions, including his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police have decided not to investigate further claims about Mountbatten-Windsor's conduct involving Virginia Giuffre.
Key Facts
- Andrew Lownie wrote a biography about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Lownie sent new information to the National Crime Agency.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lost his titles in October due to his connections to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations by Virginia Giuffre.
- Virginia Giuffre accused Mountbatten-Windsor of abuse, which he denied; they settled a lawsuit in 2022.
- The Metropolitan Police decided not to investigate an email sent by Mountbatten-Windsor in 2011 concerning Giuffre.
- The police found no new evidence of misconduct after reviewing the reports.
- Lownie expressed frustration that no one has approached him regarding his evidence.
- One policeman has faced pressure after speaking out regarding the case.