

Sharing confidential files with Epstein is generating a police activity in the UK.
In the United Kingdom, the deluge of damning revelations contained in the US DOJ-released ‘Epstein Files’ is causing quite the commotion.
But while there are countless revelations of participating in international sex trafficking by elite figures like former Prince Andrew, what is really finally mobilizing some police response is the sharing of secret documents with the late pedophile-financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Today (9), UK police confirmed the ‘assessment’ of grave allegations that Andrew shared confidential trade files with Epstein.
Andrew leaked envoy docs to Epstein as calls grow for him to face criminal probe https://t.co/ci4Uaf4TRM . Write to your MP calling on the Government to release all the files relating to his time as trade envoy. We need a little sunlight on this corruption.
— Andrew Lownie (@andrewlownie) February 9, 2026
The New York Post reported:
“The disgraced royal, who served as the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment between 2001 and 2011, allegedly sent Epstein reports about trips to Vietnam and Singapore in 2010, according to documents in the millions of files released about Epstein.”
Andrew leaked envoy docs to Epstein as calls grow for him to face criminal probe https://t.co/ci4Uaf4TRM . Write to your MP calling on the Government to release all the files relating to his time as trade envoy. We need a little sunlight on this corruption.
— Andrew Lownie (@andrewlownie) February 9, 2026
“Trade envoys must keep details about trips confidential — even when they are no longer in the role under the Official Secrets Act.
[…] Thames Valley Police, which serves the area including the ex-royal’s former home in Windsor, confirmed it was looking at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after an anti-monarchy campaigner reported him for suspected misconduct in public office and breaches of Britain’s Official Secrets Act.”

Head of a British republican pressure group advocating the abolishing of the monarchy, Graham Smith reported Andrew to UK police.
Smith compared the allegations against Andrew to those of the former UK ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, accused of leaking government documents to Epstein in a scandal threatening to bring down the government.
Read more:
Former Prince Andrew’s NINE-DAY Visit to Epstein’s NY Townhouse in 2010 Revealed in Its ‘Sordid Truth’
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