Prince Andrew Meeting Faces Legal Scrutiny
The author of the Epstein-Viles Transparency Act stated that a private meeting between Prince Andrew and King Charles would not compromise the King's current legal standing. The meeting is intended to demonstrate that the modern monarchy listens to individuals who feel abandoned by the system. Prince Andrew has previously denied any wrongdoing or knowledge regarding Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. King Charles has expressed full support and cooperation for the ongoing authorities' investigation. The discussion noted that the Prince does not have to address the specific details regarding his brother's legal case. Epstein survivors from Virginia Giuffre's family plan to be in Washington D.C. during the upcoming state visit to share their perspectives. This occurs amid ongoing discussions regarding Prince Andrew's cooperation with authorities.
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“a private meeting wouldn't compromise the king's legal standing. He doesn't have to discuss the specifics of his brother's case, but he would show that the modern monarchy actually listens”
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