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Two weeks after Giuffre’s suicide celebration, Sky and Amanda Roberts said in a statement that the visit may be made.
They urged King Charles to join with us and the survivors and hear what they had to say, adding,” We firmly urge him to do so.”
We applaud him for taking into account our daughter’s accusations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and for intervening decisively to remove his brother from the crown.
A request for comment was ignored by Buckingham Palace.
Prior to now, Palace officials have stated that Epstein’s and his circle’s physical misuse investigation could not be conducted.
Giuffre claimed that Epstein, the late US financier, had trafficked her to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, King Charles ‘ younger brother when she was 17 years old.
In 2022, Mountbatten-Windsor reached an out-of-court negotiation with Giuffre without releasing any evidence of wrongdoing. He claimed that Giuffre didn’t inspire him to remember meet.
Following the tensions over the Iran war, Britain’s status explore comes as it seeks to maintain diplomatic ties with US President Donald Trump, bringing attention to the king’s programme in Washington.
The King removed his nephew from public life, depriving him of military responsibilities, patronages, and the use of his royal names after Mountbatten-Windsor’s friendship with Epstein was reopened.
Mountbatten-Windsor was detained earlier this year on fear of misconduct in public office due to the allegation that he had given Epstein classified documents. He has denied engaging in illegal behavior.
The Roberts expressed hope that the King would speak with victims of physical abuse by Epstein and his circle immediately and that speech with victims and their families could lead to legal action by the American government against Epstein’s conspirators.
Buckingham Palace has recently stated that the royal family had” thoughts and greatest sympathies” for abuse victims and survivors.
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