King Charles’ crucial role has become a topic of discussion after his “disgraced” brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, faced serious pressure to testify in the Epstein files case.
In 2025, Britons and audiences around the world saw the monarch finally make the decision to strip his brother of his royal titles and strip him of his royal privileges.
Andrew’s controversial and shocking links to the convicted sex offender once again put the monarch in a rather difficult position.
The latest revelations in the Epstein investigation revealed that the former Duke of York “invited” the pedophile financier to Buckingham Palace for a “private lunch.”
Beatrice and Eugenie’s father even expressed warm wishes to Epstein after he was released from jail and house arrest due to his inhumane activities.
Andrew said in an email: “Congratulations! DS told me you’ve been allowed out since yesterday… If you’re in Paris around the 16th, I’ll be there to pay tribute to your new life ahead.”
The story has not ended here, as indecent photographs of Andrew lying on the floor with a mysterious woman are also circulating in the media.
Commenting on the situation, English broadcaster Piers Morgan called Andrew’s questioning “long overdue”, meaning all eyes are now on King Charles and his next key move.
Piers wrote: “It is long overdue that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson underwent proper questioning under oath by Epstein’s investigating authorities.”




