UK police expand investigation into Prince Andrew over Royal Ascot 2002 incident
British police have launched an investigation into Prince Andrew over alleged misconduct at the 2002 Royal Ascot event. The inquiry also covers possible sexual misconduct, corruption, and sharing of confidential information linked to his former role as UK trade envoy.
PoliitikaBritish police have expanded their investigation into Prince Andrew, formally Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, targeting alleged inappropriate behaviour that reportedly took place during the 2002 Royal Ascot horse racing event. The widening of the probe marks a significant escalation in the legal scrutiny surrounding the Duke of York.
Authorities are understood to be examining multiple strands of alleged wrongdoing. These include potential sexual misconduct, corruption-related allegations, and claims that Andrew improperly shared confidential information during his time serving as the United Kingdom's Special Representative for International Trade and Investment.
The investigation adds to a long series of controversies that have surrounded the prince over the past several years. Andrew stepped back from royal duties in 2019 following intense public backlash over his association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and he has since been stripped of his military titles and royal patronages.
No formal charges have been announced at this stage, and representatives for Prince Andrew have not publicly commented on the latest expansion of the inquiry. British media have been following the developments closely as pressure continues to mount on the royal household.
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