Experts Warn Charles Braces for New Andrew Fallout
King Charles is facing renewed pressure over the continuing fallout tied to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the late Jeffrey Epstein, as royal commentators warn further revelations could cause fresh damage to the monarchy. The comments came in a Fox News Digital report published Thursday, as the King continues cancer treatment and seeks to manage family and institutional tensions.
Fox News reported that several royal experts said the monarch is increasingly concerned that more accusations linked to his brother’s connection to Epstein could emerge, with broadcaster Ms Helena Chard describing “unprecedented bombshell revelations” dropping and the public calling for accountability.
The report said King Charles stripped Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his princely title on 30 October 2025 and later moved him from Royal Lodge, with Andrew now living on the King’s Sandringham estate. Fox News also cited claims that the King is personally funding Andrew’s living arrangements while he temporarily stays at Wood Farm cottage and his permanent residence, Marsh Farm cottage, undergoes repairs.
It also referenced a renewed policing focus on allegations that Epstein flew another woman to Britain to have sex with Andrew at his former home, Royal Lodge, which the report said are separate from allegations made by Ms Virginia Roberts Giuffre. The ongoing scrutiny has overlapped with political and legal interest in the Epstein files, including reporting on how Prince Andrew faced pressure after Congress sought a meeting over Epstein.
While Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly denied wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, the report indicates palace strategy remains focused on limiting further reputational damage as questions continue about what additional information could enter the public domain.





