Epstein Scandal: Prince Andrew Removed from Royal Lodge

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Epstein Scandal: Prince Andrew Removed from Royal Lodge

London (Monitoring Desk) — Following the release of new documents related to the Epstein scandal, former British royal family member Prince Andrew, Duke of York, has been removed from the Royal Lodge at Windsor.

According to British media, the decision was based on allegations revealed in the new documents, while King Charles has also expressed concern over the situation. Prince Andrew has since been relocated to Sandringham, and the royal family has distanced itself from the matter.

Investigations into the Epstein scandal in the United States have accelerated, with former President Bill Clinton and former First Lady Hillary Clinton reportedly willing to testify before Congress. U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance has also called for Prince Andrew to come to the U.S. and provide a statement.

Meanwhile, British police are investigating claims that during the Duke of York’s tenure, another underage girl was allegedly brought to the UK via plane. The investigation is proceeding based on available evidence.

Media reports also claim that an email revealed inappropriate communication between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, which has been included in the ongoing inquiry. In connection with this matter, the UK Metropolitan Police have also launched a criminal investigation against politician Lord Mendelsohn, accused of providing key information to Epstein, leading to his resignation from the House of Lords.