British police have concluded the search at ex-Prince Andrew's former residence
British police have ended their search at the former home of ex-Prince Andrew amid allegations connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
British police announced on Tuesday that they have concluded their search at the former residence of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in southeast England. This development follows last week's arrest of King Charles III's younger brother, who is under investigation for alleged misconduct in his official capacity, specifically relating to claims that he provided confidential documents to Jeffrey Epstein during his time as the UK's trade envoy.
Police had previously been examining allegations that Andrew had given classified documents to Epstein, and paperwork released by the U.S. Department of Justice last month appears to substantiate these allegations. While Andrew has denied all claims of wrongdoing linked to Epstein, a convicted sex offender, he has expressed regret over their friendship, highlighting the personal and reputational damage stemming from his association with Epstein.
In a separate but related effort, the London police informed that they are reaching out to Mountbatten-Windsor's former security personnel to gather more insights. Police are urging anyone with information about the sexual crime allegations tied to Epstein to come forward, indicating a continued investigation into the broader scandal surrounding Epstein and his associates.