Overview
- Multiple outlets reported over the weekend that victims’ rights groups have approached Queen Camilla about a private meeting with some Jeffrey Epstein survivors, and sources said talks remain at a very early stage.
- The four-day U.S. tour is scheduled to start on April 27 to mark 250 years since American independence, which is the window reportedly being discussed for any private meeting.
- Epstein survivor Lisa Phillips said she is hopeful of meeting the Queen and said she would press for transparency and justice if given the chance.
- Buckingham Palace has not confirmed any meeting and declined to comment on the reports.
- The reports surface after U.S. Justice Department files earlier this year detailed links between Epstein and Prince Andrew, followed by the King stripping Andrew’s remaining titles in October 2025 and Andrew’s February arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, which he denies.