Overview
- During a visit to Dedham, Essex, a man shouted at King Charles about whether he pressured police to investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and officers escorted the man away with Essex Police later confirming no arrests.
- Dozens of flyers depicting Andrew were scattered in Dedham before the royal visit and a reporter also called out a question about the Epstein investigation as crowds largely continued the walkabout.
- New U.S. Department of Justice files include photographs and correspondence referencing Andrew, though the releases do not by themselves establish wrongdoing and he continues to deny allegations.
- Thames Valley Police said it is assessing reports concerning a woman allegedly taken to an address in Windsor in 2010, as lawyers urged royal engagement regarding the claims.
- Andrew left Royal Lodge this week and is staying at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate ahead of a planned move to Marsh Farm, while campaigners from Republic displayed ‘crime scene’ tape outside Buckingham Palace calling for full disclosure.