Detectives are expanding the investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor regarding alleged sexual offenses alongside misconduct in public office claims. Thames Valley Police are scrutinizing various aspects of potential misconduct, including sexual misconduct and corruption, following a thorough search at Mountbatten-Windsor’s former Royal Lodge residence in Windsor.
In addition to the public office misconduct probe, authorities are looking into reports of a woman being taken to a Windsor location in 2010 for sexual purposes. The investigation, which may last several months, involves officers specializing in sexual offenses exploring leads linked to the Epstein files.
Andrew, who was released under investigation after being arrested on his 66th birthday, has consistently denied any wrongdoing. The City of London Corporation recently censured Andrew for his association with Jeffrey Epstein, stating it was incompatible with his status as a Freeman of the City of London.
Thames Valley officers continue to investigate the allegations with a commitment to thoroughness and encourage anyone with relevant information to come forward. The force is actively supporting national efforts to reach out to Epstein victims and survivors for further details.
