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Victims’ Testimonies Are Needed to Nail Andrew Windsor

Last updated: February 24, 2026 12:45 pm
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Andrew Windsor’s potential legal troubles over his association with Jeffrey Epstein have been making headlines, with legal experts weighing in on the likelihood of charges being brought against the disgraced royal in the U.K. Experts say that any realistic chance of Andrew facing charges related to Epstein’s possible s– trafficking activities in Britain depends on new victims coming forward to provide direct testimony.

Currently, eleven police forces in the U.K. are reportedly reviewing allegations linking Andrew to Epstein, the convicted s– offender who passed away in 2019 while awaiting trial in the U.S. Some of the investigations are said to focus on claims that women were trafficked through airports and RAF bases in the U.K. during visits connected to Epstein’s private jet operations. Despite mounting political pressure and the release of extensive files by the U.S. Department of Justice on Epstein, there have been no coordinated criminal proceedings initiated in the U.K. regarding trafficking allegations.

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has reached out to six police forces, including Scotland Yard, urging them to examine passenger manifests and other documents provided by U.S. authorities. Brown has also called for investigators to interview Andrew as part of a criminal probe into whether Epstein trafficked women to Britain for sexual exploitation. Andrew, however, has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

Following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, Andrew was released “under investigation” after being questioned by U.K. authorities for nearly 12 hours. The difficulty in potentially charging Andrew lies in the passage of time and the lack of solid evidence against him from his time spent with Epstein. Flight records go back over two decades, and RAF passenger manifests are typically destroyed after three months, while commercial airline records are retained for six to seven years.

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A BBC investigation in December identified 87 flights linked to Epstein that arrived at or departed from U.K. airports between the early 1990s and 2018. However, Scotland Yard has confirmed that no new victims have come forward to report sexual offenses within their jurisdiction, and Thames Valley Police, also investigating Andrew, has not announced any trafficking charges.

Legal experts emphasize that documentary evidence alone may not be sufficient for prosecution. While passenger lists and records can suggest proximity and opportunity, they do not establish criminal conduct. Prosecutors would need a witness willing to provide firsthand evidence of specific acts that occurred within the U.K. for a viable prosecution. Without a victim prepared to testify in court, the threshold for prosecution becomes challenging to meet.

In conclusion, while documentation related to Epstein’s flights can spark investigations, it may not be enough to secure a criminal indictment. The emergence of new witnesses willing to provide sworn evidence on trafficking conduct alleged to have taken place in Britain could significantly impact the legal landscape. Without such direct testimony, the case against Andrew remains speculative rather than prosecutable.

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