Royal biographer strongly believes King Charles III wants Andrew to testify on the Epstein case

Sebastian Ramirez

The Royal Family has been under pressure in the last couple of weeks regarding the shrill and turbulent Epstein case that directly relates to the former Prince Andrew. Now, new information has been unveiled on what’s happening from behind closed doors in Buckingham Palace.

Jonathan Dibembly, King Charles III’s biographer, has made a couple of statements to BBC Newsnight that he strongly believes that the current Monarch of the United Kingdom “would very much like” his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, to testify in the US in relation to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

King Charles III will fully cooperate with police if its neccesary in Andrew's case

The declarations come after Buckingham Palace stated they were ready to support the police as they consider allegations against Mountbatten-Windsor, describing that Charles would be “sensing the need to give duty of care.”

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