British police investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have renewed their call for people to come forward with information about alleged misconduct relating to the younger brother of King Charles III.
Thames Valley Police said Friday they are examining “a number of aspects of alleged misconduct” following the US Justice Department’s release of files relating to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and were speaking with “a number” of witnesses.
In addition to misconduct allegations, police said they are investigating reports that a woman was taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 “for sexual purposes.” Police in February had said they were aware of such reports and were assessing the information.
Investigators have reached out to the woman’s legal representatives and said the case would be “taken seriously and handled with care” should she wish to come forward.
“We recognize how difficult it can be to speak about experiences of this nature, and any contact with police will be led by her wishes, when and if she feels ready and able to do so,” police said in their statement appealing for witnesses.












