Police in London investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are reported to be preparing to travel to the United States to interview members of the family of Virginia Giuffre, a late accuser. Thames Valley Police are said to be seeking to speak with Giuffre’s brother and sister-in-law as part of an ongoing inquiry into allegations that Mountbatten-Windsor sexually assaulted her.
The former prince was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The investigation centers on his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased financier convicted of sex trafficking minors. Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied all allegations against him.
Following his arrest, he was released on bail pending further inquiries. The planned interviews with Giuffre’s family members in the United States are expected to form part of the broader effort by Thames Valley Police to gather evidence and witness statements related to the case.
The probe reflects ongoing scrutiny of individuals linked to Epstein’s network. No further details about the timing of the proposed interviews or additional investigative steps have been disclosed. The police continue to investigate the allegations while respecting the legal rights of all parties involved.
