

According to reports, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been reported to police following allegations of involvement in sex trafficking, allegations that he denies.
It is alleged that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was involved in bringing the woman to the UK for sexual exploitation back in 2010.
Following last week’s release of the latest Epstein files, a second woman who was in her 20s at the time has come forward, alleging that she was sent to the UK by Epstein. According to the BBC, her lawyer, Brad Edwards of the US firm Edwards Henderson, said the encounter took place at Royal Lodge in Windsor, as reported by the Express.
The campaign group Republic filed the report with the police, insisting that because the allegations date back to 2010, they fall under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Because the alleged claims by the late Virginia Giuffre date to 2001, they fall outside the scope of the legislation.
Speaking about Andrew, CEO of Republic Graham Smith said: "The Metropolitan Police [sic] has ignored accusations against Andrew for more than two decades. They have disgraced the police and have failed victims and the country. Now the police must act. I wanted to be sure that they have no excuse, no reason to ignore this issue.
"So I have reported the alleged crimes myself, to ensure they are reported as crimes committed in the UK, to ensure the police must now respond to a formal report. So much talk is about Andrew giving testimony to the US Congress, but he needs to be answering questions in a London police station.
"This isn't a judgment on his guilt or innocence, it is an insistence that the law treat everyone equally. Anyone else facing such accusations would have been arrested and questioned a long time ago," per The Mirror.
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3rd February 2026
06:44pm GMT