Thames Valley police are investigating allegations that Prince Andrew shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein, The Associated Press reported, citing reports. Legal experts from Shentons Solicitors, Obaseki Solicitors and Judge Law outlined possible penalties and stressed that the Thames Valley Police investigation did not amount to guilt. They added that any detention outcome would depend on the nature of any offences, the strength of the evidence and charging decisions in the Prince Andrew investigation relating to Jeffrey Epstein. On February 9, Buckingham Palace said King Charles III was concerned about the allegations against Mr Mountbatten-Windsor and was prepared to provide support to police if approached. The statement noted that His Majesty remains sympathetic to victims of abuse. Andrew lost his royal duties last year and has denied wrongdoing.
Ex-Prince Andrew Could Face ‘Substantial’ Jail Time If Found Guilty of Latest Allegations
