UK Police Find No Evidence of Criminality in Prince Andrew Claims, Decline Further Investigation
UK police assessments concluded there was no evidence of criminal acts or misconduct regarding claims involving Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre, leading to no further investigation into specific allegations.
Overview
UK police conducted assessments into allegations of criminal acts or misconduct involving Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre, reviewing available information.
These police assessments ultimately concluded there was no evidence found to substantiate the claims of criminal activity or misconduct.
Specifically, British police declined to launch a formal investigation into claims that Prince Andrew had asked a bodyguard to investigate Virginia Giuffre.
This development follows Prince Andrew's removal from royal duties and titles by King Charles III after new details emerged concerning his association with Epstein.
As a result of the police findings, no further police action will be taken regarding the specific allegations of Prince Andrew asking a bodyguard to investigate Giuffre.
Analysis
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