Queen Camilla dodges awkward questions about Jeffrey Epstein

Queen Camilla refuses to comment on Andrew, Epstein

Queen Camilla declined to comment when asked if she had a message for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein.

On Wednesday January 4, King Charles’ wife arrived at Christ Church Primary School in Camden to officially open the inaugural Coronation Library as she was questioned by reporters. As she entered the building, Camilla was asked: “Does the Royal Family want the Epstein inquiry?” followed by: “Do you have a message for Epstein’s victims, Your Majesty?” She did not react and continued with her engagement, per GB News.

The Queen’s silence came as renewed scrutiny surrounds the former Prince Andrew’s past association with the convicted sex offender following the release of recently published Epstein-related documents.

Earlier this week, however, another senior royal tackled the issue head-on. Prince Edward became the first member of the royal family to publicly comment on the fallout from the Epstein files.

speaks to CNNs Eleni Gioko at the World Government Summit in Dubai emphasized to the Duke of Edinburgh where the focus should remain. “I think it’s really important to always remember the victims and who the victims are in all of this,” he said.

The newly released documents have once again drawn Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson into the wider controversy surrounding the convicted pedophile.

Both Andrew and Fergie have consistently denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.

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