The King said Buckingham Palace was ready to cooperate in the event of a police inquiry into Andrew’s links to Epstein

A member of the public shouted a question to King Charles over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as he greeted crowded in Lancashire

Making his first intervention in the Epstein scandal, the King said he is ready to support the police in their inquiries.

The King said he is ‘ready to support’ the police over the allegations surrounding Andrew if he is approached

Police confirmed it was assessing suggestions that Andrew shared confidential reports from his role as the UK’s trade envoy with Jeffrey Epstein

Britain's King Charles vowed to assist authorities in any investigation into links between his brother, formerly Prince Andrew, and Jeffrey Epstein.

Calls are mounting for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to give evidence to US police

It comes after the King said the Royal Family were "ready to support" police in their inquiries.

The King said Buckingham Palace was ready to cooperate in the event of a police inquiry into Andrew’s links to Epstein