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Thames Valley Police Expands Probe of Prince Andrew to Include Possible Sexual Offences

Police say the move follows newly disclosed US court files while seized material from royal properties is being analysed, a step that could broaden an inquiry into misconduct in public office.

Overview

  • Thames Valley Police has said it is now examining possible sexual offences as part of its broader misconduct-in-public-office investigation into Prince Andrew and has contacted the legal representative of a woman said to have been taken to a Windsor address in 2010 to offer sensitive handling of any report.
  • Officers have searched and seized material from Royal Lodge and properties on the Sandringham estate and are analysing those documents and other evidence while asking witnesses and potential victims to come forward through standard police channels.
  • Files released by the US Department of Justice include emails in which Jeffrey Epstein offered to introduce a 26-year-old Russian woman to Andrew in August 2010, and UK media reporting has also said police are examining a separate alleged incident at Royal Ascot in 2002.
  • Andrew was detained and released in February during the inquiry into whether he shared sensitive information with Epstein while serving as the UK trade envoy; he has been removed from royal roles, lost his remaining titles, and now lives on the Sandringham estate.
  • No criminal charges have been made public; detectives continue to analyse seized material, may seek original US documents, and say they will treat any sexual-offence reports with sensitivity and offer statutory anonymity to complainants.