King Charles III Faced Protester’s Questions About Prince Andrew
During a recent visit to Lichfield Cathedral, King Charles III was confronted by a protester who questioned him about Prince Andrew’s past connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
The man, standing outside the cathedral in Staffordshire, England, directly asked the King how long he had known about Andrew’s relationship with Epstein and whether he had asked the police to cover up for Andrew. He also questioned whether members of Parliament should be allowed to debate the royals in the House of Commons.
The incident occurred amidst a crowd of supporters who had gathered to greet the King. Some members of the public reacted to the protester by telling him to be quiet and go away. King Charles did not respond to the questions.
The Royal Family has been under increasing scrutiny regarding Prince Andrew and his past association with Epstein, particularly after alleged victim Virginia Giuffre released a memoir detailing her accusations.
Recently, Prince Andrew relinquished his remaining royal titles, which had been inactive since 2019. While he has continued to deny the accusations against him, Prince Andrew acknowledged that the claims have become a distraction for the Royal Family.

