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Police assessing claim woman was ‘sent to UK for sex with Andrew’

Police are investigating new allegations that a young woman was sent to England to have sexual intercourse with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in 2010.

Lawyers representing the woman asked the King to contact them following allegations that she spent the night at the then prince’s Royal Lodge in Windsor.

It was claimed that the non-British woman was also given a tour of Buckingham Palace.

A Thames Valley Police spokesman said: “We are aware of reports that a woman was taken to an address in Windsor for sexual purposes in 2010.

“We consider information in accordance with our established procedures.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor named in alleged Epstein files

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor named in alleged Epstein files (PA Wire)

“We take any reports of sexual offenses extremely seriously and encourage anyone with information to come forward.”

The police statement, first reported on ITV news, continued: “At this time, these allegations have not been reported to Thames Valley Police by either the solicitor or his client.”

Andrew appears multiple times in documents about Jeffrey Epstein released by the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday, including footage showing him kneeling over an unidentified woman at what appears to be Epstein’s New York mansion.

Epstein also appears to introduce Andrew to a woman whom the pedophile describes as “26, Russian, smart (sic) beautiful, trustworthy.”

Andrew vehemently denies any wrongdoing.

The former Duke paid millions of pounds in 2022 to his main accuser, Virginia Giuffre, whom he claims he has never met.

Millions of pages of documents related to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein were released on Friday

Millions of pages of documents related to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein were released on Friday (US Department of Justice)

Giuffre was stripped of her titles by the King last year after a book was published posthumously.

Graham Smith, chief executive of anti-monarchy organization Republic, reported Andrew to the Metropolitan Police for alleged smuggling offenses dating back to 2010.

But Thames Valley is on the case because the Royal Lodge is in that power’s territory.

It is stated that the review does not necessarily mean that a criminal investigation will be carried out.

Earlier Tuesday, Prince Edward became the first member of the royal family to speak out about the recently disclosed Epstein documents.

The Duke of Edinburgh said it was “really important to always remember the victims” when questioned about the bombshell revelations about his brother.

“Well, with the best intentions in the world. I’m not sure that’s the audience that’s least interested in it. They’re all here to listen to education, to figure out the future,” he told CNN’s Eleni Giokos.

“But no, I think it’s really important to always remember the victims, who the victims of all of this were, who the many victims were.”

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