Ex-Prince Andrew probed over potential sex crimes at royal houses as cops appeal for ‘victim survivors’ to come forward

Ex-Prince Andrew probed over potential sex crimes at royal houses as cops appeal for  ‘victim survivors’ to come forward

Former Prince Andrew is being investigated over potential sex crimes at royal residences — with cops appealing on Friday for “victim survivors” to come forward.

Investigators are keen to speak with a woman, who claimed Jeffrey Epstein sent her to have sex with Andrew at his now-former home Royal Lodge for “sexual purposes” in 2010 when she was in her 20s.

Thames Valley cops have not launched a criminal investigation yet, but have appealed for any witnesses to come forward.

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‘She’s spiralling badly’: How Meghan and Harry have burned ALL their bridges

‘She’s spiralling badly’: How Meghan and Harry have burned ALL their bridges

The first Monday in May is the most dazzling night in the fashion calendar, when the most wealthy, famous and influential people gather for the Met Gala in New York.

The event on Monday will be chaired by Vogue boss Anna Wintour – who has been in charge of it for more than 30 years – alongside tennis player Venus Williams, actress Nicole Kidman and singer Beyonce.

Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez Bezos are the sponsors.

Not attending? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex – yet again.

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Trump says he speaks ‘for the UK more than Prince Harry’

Trump says he speaks ‘for the UK more than Prince Harry’

Donald Trump has said the Duke of Sussex was “not speaking for the UK” when he called for the US to show “leadership” on Ukraine – comments which came days before King Charles was due to meet the president.

Speaking on a visit to Kyiv, and without mentioning Trump, Prince Harry said the US should “show that it can honour its international treaty obligations – not out of charity but out of its enduring role in global security and strategic stability”.

Asked about the remarks, Trump said: “Prince Harry? How’s he doing? How’s his wife? Please give her my regards.

“I know one thing, Prince Harry is not speaking for the UK, that’s for sure. I think I am speaking for the UK more than Prince Harry.”

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The public’s overwhelming verdict on Meghan and Harry – STOP cashing in by using their titles for commercial gain

The public’s overwhelming verdict on Meghan and Harry – STOP cashing in by using their titles for commercial gain

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex suffer a fresh blow today as it is revealed an overwhelming four-to-one majority of Britons are opposed to them using their titles for commercial gain.

An exclusive poll for The Mail on Sunday also shows strong public appetite for Prince William to be more transparent about his finances amid criticism of his refusal to disclose how much income tax he pays.

And the survey shows that a significant proportion of people do not believe King Charles’s landmark state visit to the US – during which he will meet President Trump five times over four days – should go ahead.

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Meghan Markle is Dame Edna without the laughs

Meghan Markle is Dame Edna without the laughs

The InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach is a five-star hotel and doubtless very nice indeed. But the moment I heard the name of the place where Meghan Markle planned to hold her ‘girls’ weekend like no other’ – ‘a very small event for 300 women… a fireside chat with Meghan’, hosted by the podcast, Her Best Life – one great and much-missed shero came to mind: Dame Edna Everage.


Poor Harry, should have listened to Grandma and Grandpa.

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Prince Harry v the Mail: will ‘Mr Mischief’ regret this £38m gamble?

Prince Harry v the Mail: will ‘Mr Mischief’ regret this £38m gamble?

Ballooning costs, embarrassing disclosure of flirty messages with a journalist… perhaps the duke’s privacy case was a losing bet

It is Prince Harry’s last great gamble in his seven-year war with the tabloids. When the Duke of Sussex decided to take on Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday, he was fuelled by almost three decades of fury at how newspapers had treated his family.

What he perhaps did not envisage was the circus the claim would unleash in the High Court: the release of flirty text messages in which Harry was branded “Mr Mischief” by a journalist; revelations about a meeting on a London roundabout; and eccentric legal analogies involving donkeys. The big question now is, will it pay off?

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Yo, Chuck! Remember When ‘Defender of the Faith’ Meant Something to a British Monarch?

Once upon a time in British history, the title ‘Defender of the Faith’ was something a British monarch carried proudly. The title goes back centuries and, in one of those ironic twists of fate, was awarded to the very king who later split from the church and the faith he was lauded for defending from the door-hammering, paper-hanging threat posed by one Martin Luther.

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King expressed ‘concern’ over Alberta separatists, say First Nations chiefs

King Charles: I’m an Indian Too!

King Charles III “expressed his concern” over the Alberta separatist movement while meeting Indigenous leaders at Buckingham Palace, according to a delegation of First Nations chiefs that travelled to London.

Grand Chief Joey Pete of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations said he and other leaders made the King aware of the “threat” the movement represented to agreements signed by First Nations and the Crown more than a century ago.

He added that the King was “very interested in what we had to say” and had “committed to learning more”.

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Not So Happy Ending After All … Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘Charged Massages to Taxpayer‘: Report

Former Prince Andrew charged the British public for the cost of massages while jetting around the world on trade missions, insiders now claim, a report states.

The British taxpayer footed the bill for massages for the former Prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, now long ostracised from the Royal Family and last week arrested by British police over allegations of misconduct in public office relating to his time as a trade envoy for the British government.

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Email proves Charles was warned about his brother’s ‘secret deals’

King Charles was warned as long ago as 2019 that the Royal Family’s name was being ‘abused’ by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s business associations, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

In a bombshell email, a whistleblower told the Palace that the former Duke had secret financial links to controversial millionaire financier David Rowland, who was abusing his royal links.

Messages seen by this newspaper also appear to show that Andrew – who was sensationally arrested on Thursday over suspicions of misconduct in public office – allowed Mr Rowland to effectively join in with his official duties.


Andrew and Charles may both kill the Monarchy.

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Palace ‘terrified’ Andrew could have shared secrets of defence deals

Keir Starmer has had a pretty torrid couple of months but, as the curtain comes down on another turbulent week, not even Donald Trump attacking the Chagos Islands deal again, or the exposure of how the pressure group that got Starmer elected was smearing journalists, compares with the turmoil in the royal household.

The Prime Minister waits anxiously to see what further demons are released from the Pandora’s box of the Epstein files, but for now No. 10 has done what it can to cauterise the wound by disposing of Peter Mandelson. There remains frustration in Downing Street that the police have not moved more quickly to let them release the files, but many were grateful when the spotlight shifted elsewhere with the arrest yesterday of the prince formerly known as Andrew on his 66th birthday.

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Government considers removing Andrew from royal line of succession

The government is considering introducing legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of royal succession, the BBC understands.

The move, which would prevent Mountbatten-Windsor from ever becoming King, would come after the police investigation has concluded.

The King’s brother remains eighth in line to the throne despite being stripped of his titles, including “prince”, last October amid pressure over his ties to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

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