A Royal Scandal: New Clues Emerge in Andrew's Case
LondonWed Dec 17 2025
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, once a prince, now stripped of his titles, remains at the center of a storm. His ties to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations by Virginia Giuffre have kept the spotlight on him. Giuffre claimed she was trafficked and forced into situations with Mountbatten-Windsor, who denied everything. He settled her lawsuit but didn't admit guilt. Giuffre's tragic death in April left many questions unanswered.
Andrew Lownie, who wrote a book about Mountbatten-Windsor, dug up more details. Some didn't make it into the book for legal reasons. He shared this extra info with the National Crime Agency. Lownie's book already caused a stir, revealing Mountbatten-Windsor's connections to Epstein and other controversial topics. Lownie feels let down, saying no one seems eager to look into the new evidence.
The Metropolitan Police recently decided not to investigate an email Mountbatten-Windsor sent in 2011. In it, he asked for checks on Giuffre's background. Some saw this as a possible crime. The police initially looked into it but later said they found no evidence of wrongdoing. Lownie finds this dismissal shocking and thinks Mountbatten-Windsor might be getting special treatment.
A former police officer spoke out, saying Mountbatten-Windsor's actions were out of line. He believed a full investigation was needed. The officer faced pressure for speaking up, showing how sensitive the case is. The Crown Prosecution Service explains that misconduct in public office is a serious matter. It involves abusing power or responsibilities.
The Metropolitan Police released a statement standing by their decision. They said they kept in touch with U. S. authorities and reviewed the case multiple times. Without new evidence, they won't reopen the investigation. The case remains complex, with many pieces still missing.
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