King Charles heckled again over Prince Andrew's Epstein ties
2026-02-09 - 22:05
King Charles was confronted by a heckler demanding answers about Prince Andrew’s links to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein during a public engagement in England on Monday. It marked the second such incident in a week, reflecting ongoing public scrutiny of the royal family's association with the convicted sex offender. Details of the latest confrontation The incident occurred as the king greeted crowds outside Clitheroe railway station. A member of the public shouted, "How long have you known about Andrew?" The protester was met with boos from others in the crowd. King Charles ignored the interruption and proceeded with his schedule, which included meeting community groups at the local cathedral. A similar confrontation took place last week in Dedham, where a man asked if Charles had pressured police to investigate Andrew. Background on Prince Andrew's situation Prince Andrew, 65, who now uses the name Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, stepped back from royal duties in 2019 following the exposure of his ties to Epstein. In 2022, he settled a civil lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Epstein of trafficking her to the prince when she was a minor. Andrew denied the allegations and the settlement included no admission of liability. He was subsequently stripped of his military affiliations and royal patronages. Ongoing fallout and public perception The persistent heckling during the king's public walks indicates that the Epstein scandal continues to haunt the monarchy's public image, despite Andrew's withdrawal from official life. The upcoming posthumous memoir of Virginia Giuffre, who died last year, is reported to contain new allegations, potentially fueling further controversy. The royal family's strategy has been to avoid public comment on the matter entirely.