Feb 22 β€’ 16:07 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Guardian

Inquiry into Andrew's Epstein links not ruled out as police searches continue

Police searches at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former residence are ongoing, with officials considering a potential inquiry into his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.

Police investigations are intensifying into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's past relations with the late Jeffrey Epstein, following a search of his former residence on the Windsor estate. The government has not dismissed the possibility of a judge-led inquiry, according to Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, who emphasized that current police operations take precedence. Concerns about Mountbatten-Windsor's actions as the UK's trade envoy have prompted wider calls for scrutiny into his relationship with Epstein.

The former prince was arrested on his 66th birthday on suspicion of misconduct in public office, accused of sharing sensitive information with Epstein. This high-profile case has generated strong reactions, with politicians like Tom Tugendhat advocating for a parliamentary investigation, highlighting the seriousness of Mountbatten-Windsor's alleged misconduct. The ongoing situation not only raises questions about royal accountability but also sheds light on the broader issues surrounding Epstein's network and influence.

As searches continue and investigations unfold, the implications of this case could ripple through both political and royal circles. Public figures have begun to voice their demands for a comprehensive inquiry into the former prince’s dealings, emphasizing the necessity for transparency and accountability in a situation that intertwines personal conduct with public service. The outcome of these investigations may set significant precedents regarding royal conduct and the expectations placed on those in public office.

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