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PM says 'nobody is above the law' over Andrew allegations

PM says 'nobody is above the law' over Andrew allegations

Summary

The Prime Minister emphasized the principle that "nobody is above the law" regarding allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor related to Jeffrey Epstein. Sir Keir Starmer mentioned that Parliament could debate Mountbatten-Windsor's ties to Epstein, and he urged anyone with information to testify. Multiple police forces in the UK are assessing whether to investigate these allegations.

Key Facts

  • Prime Minister stated the principle that everyone is equal under the law in reference to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein, which he denies.
  • Thames Valley Police is assessing claims that a woman was sent by Epstein to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew in 2010.
  • Separate assessments are ongoing regarding Andrew's alleged misconduct in public office and breach of official secrets.
  • Files from the US Department of Justice suggest Andrew shared sensitive information with Epstein.
  • Nine UK police forces are making inquiries into Epstein-related allegations connected to Andrew.
  • Andrew has moved from his residence in Windsor to the Sandringham Estate after recent revelations.
  • Metropolitan Police is investigating claims that protection officers might have ignored misconduct on Epstein's island.
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