King Charles’s biographer and pal Jonathan Dimbleby has advised BBC Newsnight that he “would strongly consider” that the monarch “would very very similar to” his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify within the US in relation to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
When requested whether or not the King can be feeling “stress” over the allegations, Dimbleby stated: “I feel that he might be feeling the ache of this” and be “appalled by the allegations”.
Dimbleby added that Charles can be “sensing the necessity to give obligation of care” to Mountbatten-Windsor, describing Andrew as “a damaged, completed man at greatest”.
Earlier this week, Buckingham Palace stated it was able to assist the police as they contemplate allegations towards Mountbatten-Windsor. He has persistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing.
