King Charles’ crucial role became a topic of discussion after his “disgraced” brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor came under serious pressure to give evidence in the Epstein files affair.
In 2025, Britons and audiences around the world watched as the monarch finally made the decision to strip her brother of his royal titles and take away his royal perks.
Andrew’s controversial and shocking links to the convicted sex offender once again put the monarch in quite a difficult position.
The most recent revelations from the Epstein investigation revealed that the former Duke of York “invited” the pedophile financier to Buckingham Palace for a “private lunch”.
The father of Béatrice and Eugénie even sent his warmest wishes to Epstein after his release from prison and his house arrest due to his inhumane activities.
Andrew said in an email: “Congratulations! DS told me you were cleared to go out yesterday… If you’re in Paris around the 16th, I’ll be stopping by to pay tribute to your new life to come!”
The story does not end there as indecent photos 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 a “long overdue thing”, meaning that now all eyes are on King Charles and his next key move.
Mr Piers wrote: “It is high time that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson submitted to proper questioning under oath by the authorities investigating Epstein.”




