US lawmaker urges King Charles to meet Epstein victims
A US lawmaker suggests King Charles meet Epstein victims during his potential late-April US visit, though the trip is not officially confirmed, amid ongoing scrutiny of royal links.
A US lawmaker has publicly urged King Charles III to meet with victims of Jeffrey Epstein during his potential visit to the United States at the end of April. While the royal trip has not been officially confirmed, reports indicate that the King and Queen Camilla are planning a visit to the country during that time. The request comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's connections to high-profile figures, including members of the British royal family. The lawmaker argues that such a meeting would be a meaningful gesture of support for the victims and could help address public concerns about the case. So far, there has been no official response from the British Royal Household regarding this request, and details of the travel itinerary remain unconfirmed.