The British royal family supports the police investigation into Prince Andrew.

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10/02/2026
On the evening of February 9th local time, in the early morning of today Beijing time, Buckingham Palace stated that they are ready to support the police at any time in the investigation of Prince Andrew, the second son of King Charles III of England. It is reported that the police are investigating allegations that "Andrew shared confidential documents with Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy." Buckingham Palace said, "The King has clearly expressed, in words and unprecedented actions, his deep concern about the allegations against Mr. Windsor. Although these specific allegations should be responded to by Mr. Windsor himself, if the Thames Valley Police contact us, we are ready to support them." Andrew is deeply involved in the Epstein sex scandal, which continues to affect the reputation of the British royal family. In October last year, King Charles III stripped Andrew of his titles, honors, and privileges, and asked him to leave the royal residence. Andrew has always denied any improper behavior allegations related to Epstein. In the latest documents released in the Epstein case, two 2010 emails show that Andrew shared his travel reports and "confidential information about investments in Afghanistan" with Epstein.