Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor isn’t the only one under intense scrutiny, as the royal family received a major update on the ongoing investigation into the former prince’s shady activities.
King Charles’ office made clear in a statement last week that if Thames Valley Police approached the palace they would be supported in the investigation, as expected.
Andrew has been linked to sharing sensitive state information with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and being involved in sex trafficking activities. While there have been concerns about the integrity of the investigation, considering the connection to the royal family, a senior prosecutor dismissed the concerns with an important statement.
“No one is above the law,” Stephen Parkinson, director of public prosecutions, told the Times on Sunday. “My job is to enforce the law and I do so without fear or favor, and that is not affected by the status of the individual in question.”
He added: “I have complete confidence in the police, who carry out their role independently.”




