King's 'profound concern' as police consider Andrew claims over Epstein

Authored by bbc.co.uk and submitted by ultra_phoenix

Emails from the recently-released batch of Epstein files appear to show the former prince passing on reports of visits to Singapore, Hong Kong and Vietnam and confidential details of investment opportunities.

After the trips, on 30 November 2010, he appears to have forwarded official reports of those visits sent by his then-special adviser, Amit Patel, to Epstein, five minutes after receiving them.

There were also details of investment opportunities in Afghanistan, described as "confidential", which appear to have been passed on to Epstein on 24 December 2010.

Under official guidance, trade envoys have a duty of confidentiality over sensitive, commercial, or political information about their official visits.

The Buckingham Palace statement says that the King and Queen's "thoughts and sympathies have been, and remain with, the victims of any and all forms of abuse".

Earlier on Monday the King had travelled to Clitheroe where a heckler shouted: "How long have you known about Andrew?" The rest of the crowd booed the man putting the question.

The Buckingham Palace intervention follows an earlier statement from the spokesperson for the Prince and Princess of Wales, saying they were "deeply concerned" by the latest revelations about Epstein.

"Their thoughts remain focused on the victims," said a Kensington Palace spokesperson, ahead of Prince William's visit to Saudi Arabia this week.

Since the release of three million more documents related to Epstein, there has been growing pressure on Mountbatten-Windsor, with claims a second woman was sent to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein for a sexual encounter with him.

Photographs appearing to show him kneeling on all fours over a female lying on the ground were also included in the latest batch of files.

There has also been embarrassment for his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. Emails signed "Sarah" show appeals for support and money from sex offender Epstein.

Last week, Andrew was moved more quickly than expected from his home at Royal Lodge in Windsor to the King's private estate in Sandringham.

In October 2025, after a previous wave of revelations about his links to Epstein, Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his titles as a prince and a duke.

Andrew has consistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing. Being named in the Epstein files is not an indication of misconduct.

bwoah07_gp2 on February 9th, 2026 at 20:02 UTC »

Emails released by the US Department of Justice suggested that the former Prince Andrew had shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein, when he was serving as the UK's trade envoy in 2010 and 2011.

These latest Epstein files show Andrew passing on official reports of visits to Singapore, Hong Kong and Vietnam.

There were also details of investment opportunities in Afghanistan, described as "confidential", which were passed on to Epstein.

Oh, so this is an investigation not about Andrew being a creepo, but more that he passed on confidential government info and insider trading advice to Jeff Epstein? I see...

Moist_Dirt_69420 on February 9th, 2026 at 19:21 UTC »

Realistically it was an open secret for ages. Kind of amazed he didn't get the boot a long time ago. As the old joke goes: "When you turn 100 you get a phone call from the queen. When you turn 13 you get a text from Prince Andrew."

ChirpyOfficial on February 9th, 2026 at 18:33 UTC »

Crazy, Oliver Glasner and co can’t be happy about this