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Thames Valley Police assess fresh allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as the Prince of Wales signals a harder line on the scandal.

A fresh tranche of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking ring has prompted a significant shift in the British Royal Family’s public stance. For the first time, Prince William and Princess Catherine have expressed that they are “deeply concerned” by the evidence emerging from the United States, which includes compromising photographs and communications contradicting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s past alibis.

The urgency of the situation is underscored by active police interest. Thames Valley Police confirmed they are evaluating credibility of a new accuser who alleges she was sent to the UK by Epstein in 2010 for a sexual encounter with Mountbatten-Windsor. This timeline suggests contact with Epstein continued well after the financier’s initial 2008 conviction for child sex offenses.

A Untenable Position

The release of the documents has had immediate consequences for Mountbatten-Windsor’s living arrangements. Facing what sources describe as an untenable position, he has vacated the Royal Lodge in Windsor earlier than the previously announced 2026 deadline. His relocation to the Sandringham Estate places him further from the public eye but has done little to quell calls for transparency.

Among the most damaging revelations is an email from Ghislaine Maxwell dated 2015, which treats the photograph of Mountbatten-Windsor and his accuser Virginia Giuffre as genuine, dismantling the defense that the image was a fabrication.

SOURCES: Kensington Palace Press Office, Thames Valley Police, Court Records.

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