
truthandliberty.com — A disgraced British royal now faces an expanded police probe over Epstein-linked sex crime allegations, exposing once again how global elites played by their own rules while ordinary people paid the price.
Story Snapshot
- British detectives have widened their investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to include potential sexual misconduct and corruption linked to Jeffrey Epstein.[1][2][3]
- Police are appealing for witnesses, including a United States woman who allegedly met Andrew after being flown in on Epstein’s plane.[1][3]
- Investigators are reviewing emails and trade documents from Andrew’s time as the United Kingdom’s special trade envoy.[1][3]
- Despite the serious allegations, Andrew has not been charged and continues to deny wrongdoing.[1][2][3]
Police Probe Into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Widens Beyond Public-Misconduct Claims
British media report that Thames Valley Police have expanded their investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, beyond initial questions about misconduct in public office to include potential sexual misconduct and corruption offences.[1][2][3] Coverage says detectives are no longer just looking at whether he misused his role as a United Kingdom trade envoy, but are now formally considering whether that position was abused to pursue sexual purposes connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s network and moneyed contacts.[1][2] The inquiry remains ongoing, with no charges announced.[1][3]
Reports describe this as a live criminal investigation, not a mere “scoping exercise,” with officers assessing multiple possible lines of offending.[1][2][3] Journalists summarizing the police briefings say potential offences under review include sexual misconduct, fraud, corruption, bullying, and perverting the course of justice during Andrew’s decade as a special representative for trade and investment between 2001 and 2011.[1] While specifics remain tightly held, the stated breadth of the probe indicates that investigators are testing whether alleged sexual exploitation intersected with taxpayer-funded diplomatic work.[1][3]
Alleged Abuse Of Trade Role, Epstein Links, And A Missing U.S. Witness
Media accounts say detectives are particularly interested in claims that Andrew used his taxpayer-backed trade-envoy position to gain sexual access to women connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s circle.[1][2] One allegation described in coverage involves a United States woman whose lawyer reportedly told the British Broadcasting Corporation that she was flown to Britain on Epstein’s plane, met Andrew, had sex with him, toured Buckingham Palace, and later had tea with him.[1] Police are said to be urging her to provide a formal statement, but her identity has not been disclosed publicly.[1][3]
Investigators are also reportedly reviewing email traffic between Andrew and Epstein that allegedly contained commercially sensitive information acquired during his official trade work.[1][3] According to summaries of the investigation, these communications may touch on government trade material from his time as special trade envoy, raising questions about whether privileged economic information was shared inappropriately with a convicted sex offender who cultivated powerful friends.[1][3] At present, the underlying emails have not been released, leaving the public to rely on secondhand descriptions rather than primary documents.[1][3]
Document Releases, Allegation Limits, And The Elite-Accountability Question
Separate reporting notes that the United Kingdom government has released a tranche of documents relating to Andrew’s 2001 appointment as special representative for trade and investment, including proposals, ministerial approvals, and internal communications.[3] These papers help establish how he was placed in a sensitive trade role despite his social circle, and they could become important if oversight failures are later examined.[3] However, nothing in the disclosed documents by itself proves sexual misconduct or corruption; the link between his appointment and alleged crimes remains inferential based on current public evidence.[3]
Thames Valley Police (and supporting forces) are actively investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew, Duke of York) over allegations of misconduct in public office, with the probe now widened to include sexual misconduct and potential corruption.…
— 𝗔𝗯er (@Mdgaslh) May 22, 2026
All of the core claims about sexual misconduct, fraud, and corruption remain allegations under investigation rather than findings tested in court.[1][2][3] Coverage emphasizes that Andrew has not been charged, continues to deny wrongdoing, and is considered innocent unless proven guilty.[1][2][3] The most specific accusation, involving the unnamed United States woman, has not been backed by a sworn public statement, which limits how far the evidence can be weighed from the outside.[1] This gap, combined with tight-lipped police and sensational media incentives, leaves citizens trying to assess elite accountability with an incomplete public record.[1][2]
Sources:
[1] YouTube – New Andrew bombshell as cops probe claims of sexual …
[2] Web – Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inquiry looks at ‘sexual misconduct’
[3] Web – UK police renew call for witnesses as they broaden inquiry into …
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