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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor In the UK, police will not arrest anyone suspected of trying to reveal information about late Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police told bbc news On Saturday, December 13, the British government said it would “take no further action” over allegations that the 65-year-old former prince asked taxpayer-funded security agents to investigate Giuffre. according to Posted on SundayMountbatten-Windsor handed Giuffre’s date of birth and Social Security number to a security officer to assist with the investigation.
However, a Met spokesman announced on Saturday that its assessment found “no evidence of any other criminal conduct or misconduct”.
A police spokesman said: “The Met remains committed to thoroughly assessing any new information that may help resolve this matter. To date, we have not received any additional evidence to support reopening the investigation. In the absence of any further information, we will not take further action.”
The statement continued. “As with any other matter, if new relevant information is brought to our attention, including any information arising from the release of material in the United States, we will evaluate it.”
US Weekly Buckingham Palace was contacted for comment. Mountbatten-Windsor has not directly responded to the latest allegations but has consistently denied wrongdoing related to Epstein.
After the Met’s decision, Giuffre’s family issued a statement saying they were “deeply disappointed” that British police had abandoned their investigation “without any explanation and without speaking to us”.
“Since the passage of the Epstein Transparency Act and Congress on the verge of releasing Epstein’s documents, we are surprised that the Metropolitan Police has not waited to see further evidence that may have emerged,” Giuffre’s family said. “While we have previously expressed appreciation for the UK’s overall handling of the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor case, today we believe justice has not been served.”
Giuffre, who died by suicide in April at age 41, was first convicted of sex offender Epstein and his then-girlfriend in 2014. Ghislaine Maxwellabducted her to Mountbatten-Windsor. The former prince told the BBC news night In 2019, he “never had any sexual contact of any kind” with Giuffre and doubted he had ever met her “at all.”

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, 2022.
Getty Images/AP Photo/Martin Meissner, PoolMountbatten-Windsor settled a civil sexual abuse lawsuit against Giuffre in 2022 without admitting any wrongdoing.
This week, House Democrats on the Oversight Committee 19 archive photos released Recovered from Epstein’s estate, includes one of Mountbatten-Windsor and former Microsoft chairman bill gates. To date, the Commission’s investigation has recovered more than 95,000 photos.
The photos were released after the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the Epstein Transparency Act on November 18, which forces the Justice Department to release details of its investigation into the disgraced financier’s crimes. Epstein committed suicide in August 2019 at the age of 66, while Maxwell, 63, was serving a 20-year sentence on sex trafficking charges.
Although Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied knowledge or involvement in Epstein’s crimes, he announced in October that he would give up his royal title.
“In discussions with the King and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded that the ongoing allegations against me are a distraction from His Majesty the King and the work of the Royal Family,” Andrew said in a statement. us October 17th. “I have decided, as always, to put my responsibility to my family and my country first. I stick to the decision I made five years ago to stay away from public life.”
On October 30, Buckingham Palace confirmed us That king charles iii Initiated proceedings to strip his brother of all royal titles. Mountbatten-Windsor will also be asked to vacate the royal villa, which he purchased in 2003 as part of 75-year pepper lease.
“Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. His lease on the royal villa has so far provided him with legal protection for his continued residence,” a Buckingham Palace statement said. “Formal notice has now been served that he is giving up the lease and that he will move to other private accommodation. Although he continues to deny the allegations against him, these censures are deemed necessary.”
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