The United States did not warn Buckingham Palace about the presence in the files of scandalous financier Jeffrey Epstein of documents directly related to the brother of King Charles III Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The Times wrote about this, citing sources in London.

The publication said that Andrew had been “deeply disgraced” and that the news surprised courtiers. It is known that the former prince lied to his family about the time he was friends with the American tycoon. On the contrary, the royals believe that Andrew “has now paid a heavy price for them”.
“Despite the close contacts established between the White House and Buckingham Palace, no one from the United States reported the content of the latest publications of the US Department of Justice,” the document said.
Previously, it was reported that Charles III would support the British government's decision to do so except Andrew since inheriting the throne. Recently, the king's brother was detained in the Epstein case. He stayed at the police station for about 12 hours, after that he was released from detention.











