King Charles III and Queen Camilla decline meeting Epstein victims during U.S. visit
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Updated · The New York Times · Apr 28
King Charles III and Queen Camilla decline meeting Epstein victims during U.S. visit
11 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 28
Lawyers cited ongoing UK police inquiries as the reason for not meeting victims, following a request by U.S. Representative Ro Khanna.
Family of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and died last year, expressed disappointment as they held a vigil in Washington marking a year since her death.
The Epstein scandal has led to the firing and arrest of top UK officials, including Peter Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and continues to prompt investigations and parliamentary hearings in Britain.
Will King Charles's refusal to meet victims permanently tarnish his US state visit?
After Virginia Giuffre's death, what justice can other victims expect from the British crown?
Why is the US reportedly withholding key Epstein evidence from British police investigators?
Can Britain's new anti-corruption laws truly hold powerful figures like Prince Andrew accountable?
What national secrets were allegedly passed to Jeffrey Epstein's network by British elites?
How deeply did Epstein's network penetrate the UK's military and government institutions?