The Prince and Princess of Wales have said they are ”deeply concerned” in regards to the latest revelations of Jeffery Epstein.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson has commented on the scandal, with Prince William and Princess Catherine said to be ”focused on the victims” after new information has recently circled online.
The statement from the Palace was released following new allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
The spokesperson also mentioned how ”The Prince and Princess have been deeply concerned by the continuing revelations”.
The statement also comes as Prince William prepares his official visit to Saudi Arabia, with scrutiny being highlighted more than ever on the Royal family it comes at an important time.
King Charles was recently greeted with comments from the crowd such as ”how long have you known about Andrew and Epstein?” when visiting Clitheroe train station.
The comments are linked to the long term friendship between Mountbatten-Windsor and Epstein, with them staying in contact despite Epstein’s conviction for a child sex offence in 2008; despite apologies over the years from Mountbatten-Windsor, evidence has also stacked against himself even through denial.

As a family, the Royals’ have been known for the lack of comments against the allegations, although reports have noted that Prince William may have cut contact from his uncle since the evidence aligned with the rumours over the years.
Mountbatten-Windsor was seen last week moving out of his Windsor home since more information came to the surface recently.
Some of the new found evidence includes images of Mountbatten-Windsor kneeling over a woman whilst on all fours, although there is no context or other information regarding these specific photos, it has been said he may have to give evidence to an American inquiry.
The images are amongst other documents such as the famous picture of him with his accuser Virginia Giuffre.

The Royal Family have distanced from the former Prince since the allegations surfaced in 2019 when it was first announced he was to step back from his royal duties; with more to come over the years such as him losing his titles.








