There are increasingly loud calls for King Charles and Queen Camilla to meet survivors of the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during their state visit to the US later this month.
Lisa Phillips, a US survivor of Epstein, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We've already sent letters to him [the King] and we're already been requesting meetings with him“.
She added her voice to US Congressman Ro Khanna and the family of the late Virginia Giuffre, calling for the royal visitors to engage with Epstein's victims, who have questions about the involvement of the King's brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Mountbatten-Windsor, who has faced his own calls to testify for a congressional inquiry, has denied any wrongdoing from his links to Epstein.
The four-day trip to meet President Trump, from 27 to 30 April, was already likely to be controversial.







