Thames Valley Police have significantly widened their investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, focusing on possible sexual offences and corruption. This development comes three months after his arrest on his 66th birthday at Sandringham Estate.

Officers have launched a public appeal for victims to come forward, signalling a major probe with “multiple lines of inquiry.” The original investigation into misconduct in public office has now broadened to include serious sexual allegations.

Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright confirmed that a specialist team of experienced detectives in sexual offences and financial crime are leading the case. Several witnesses have already been interviewed, and survivors are being encouraged to engage “whenever they are ready.”

Detectives are formally liaising with the US Department of Justice to access evidence from millions of documents connected to the Jeffrey Epstein files. This collaboration aims to support the comprehensive UK probe led by Thames Valley Police.

Substantial evidence was seized during searches of Andrew’s former Royal Lodge residence in Windsor and his Sandringham Estate home in Norfolk. Police are meticulously reviewing the materials and have begun discussions with officials at the Cabinet Office and Buckingham Palace, who remain ready to assist the investigation.

Among critical new developments is an allegation that Epstein trafficked a woman to the UK in 2010 for a sexual encounter with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. This allegation parallels previous accusations made by the late Virginia Giuffre.

Meanwhile, the Metropolitan, Essex, and Surrey Police are also examining claims related to potential sexual trafficking under UK law.

Assistant Chief Constable Wright emphasised the complexity and expected duration of the investigation, stating that it may take many months before a decision on charges is made. The formal status of Andrew’s trade envoy role is a key legal consideration in assessing misconduct.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continues to deny any wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. Buckingham Palace has declined to comment during the ongoing police inquiry.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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