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Prince William and Kate break silence on Epstein files.
Summary
A Kensington Palace spokesperson said Prince William and Princess Catherine are "deeply concerned" by revelations in the Epstein files and that their thoughts are with victims; this is their first public comment amid fallout involving former Prince Andrew.
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Prince William and Princess Catherine have issued a statement through a Kensington Palace spokesperson addressing the Epstein files. The spokesperson said the couple have been "deeply concerned by the continued revelations" and that "their thoughts remain focused on the victims." This is the Waleses' first public comment about the matter. The story is part of continued scrutiny tied to former Prince Andrew's association with Jeffrey Epstein and related accusations.
Key points:
- A Kensington Palace spokesperson released the statement for the Prince and Princess of Wales, saying they were "deeply concerned" and focused on victims.
- This marks the couple's first public comment about the Epstein files.
- The revelations relate to convicted trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and include accusations by Virginia Giuffre that involve former Prince Andrew.
- Prince Andrew was stripped of some royal titles last year, has been reported to have moved from Royal Lodge to a cottage on the Sandringham Estate, has denied wrongdoing, and has not publicly commented on the latest revelations.
Summary:
The palace statement restates sympathy for victims and represents a cautious public response from the Prince and Princess of Wales. The comment comes amid ongoing attention to former Prince Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein and related allegations. Andrew has denied wrongdoing and has not commented publicly. Undetermined at this time.
