Summary
The UK government has agreed to release files related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s time as a trade envoy. This is part of an investigation into allegations he leaked information to Jeffrey Epstein, with whom he had a friendship. The government is cooperating with ongoing police investigations, but the release of documents might take time.
Key Facts
- The UK government will release Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor files related to his trade envoy role.
- Andrew is under investigation for possibly leaking confidential information to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The motion to release the documents was proposed by the Liberal Democrats and supported in Parliament.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested and released under investigation by Thames Valley Police.
- A report suggested that King Charles III opposed Andrew's appointment, while Queen Elizabeth II supported it.
- Chris Bryant, a Labour Party politician, condemned those complicit in the Epstein scandal.
- There may be delays in releasing the files due to ongoing police investigations.
- Thames Valley Police are reviewing emails and evidence related to the Epstein investigation.