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Congressman writes to King Charles urging him to meet Epstein victims during US visit

March 31, 2026

US Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna is urging King Charles to meet privately with Jeffrey Epstein's victims during the monarch's anticipated trip to America in late April. The California representative, who helped pass legislation forcing the release of Epstein documents, argues that the case extends beyond US borders due to significant British connections, including Ghislaine Maxwell and relationships with UK public figures. Khanna has also sought testimony from the King's brother, formerly Prince Andrew, and former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson regarding their Epstein ties, though both have declined to cooperate with congressional inquiries.

Who is affected

  • Survivors/victims of Jeffrey Epstein
  • King Charles and Queen Camilla
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (the King's brother, formerly Prince Andrew)
  • Peter Mandelson (former UK ambassador to the US)
  • Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna
  • President Donald Trump
  • British institutions and individuals connected to Epstein
  • Virginia Giuffre (Mountbatten-Windsor's accuser)

What action is being taken

  • King Charles and Queen Camilla are reportedly planning a visit to the US at the end of April
  • Congressman Ro Khanna is calling on King Charles to privately meet with Epstein victims
  • Lord Mandelson remains under investigation following his arrest last month over allegations of passing on market-sensitive government information
  • Police are conducting inquiries related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's suspected misconduct in public office

Why it matters

  • This matter has significant international implications because Epstein's network extended across borders, particularly through British connections like Ghislaine Maxwell and relationships with UK public figures. The case raises critical questions about how Epstein maintained influence, credibility, and protection across multiple countries for an extended period. Meeting with survivors would demonstrate institutional accountability and transparency while potentially uncovering additional information that British institutions and individuals could share about Epstein's operations and the systemic failures that enabled his abuse.

What's next

  • King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to visit Washington, meet President Donald Trump, and possibly address Congress during their anticipated April trip
  • The visit would occur ahead of the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence in July

Read full article from source: BBC

Congressman writes to King Charles urging him to meet Epstein victims during US visit