London, UK – Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla will reportedly not meet with survivors of notorious sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein during next month’s state visit to the US.

Congressman Ro Khanna wrote to the king on Monday to call for him to meet survivors privately during the state visit, which will take place in late April.
But the Press Association that the couple will not be able to meet survivors while there are ongoing UK police investigations into matters related to Epstein.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, former duke of York and King Charles’ brother, was arrested last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his deep connections with the pedophile financier. The royal family has come under increased scrutiny for allegedly protecting him.
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They have since been released under investigation. Alleged victims of Epstein who have spoken to UK media have been urged to talk to investigators about potential crimes that may have taken place on British soil.
Charles and the Camilla’s long-expected historic trip is scheduled to take place in late April – despite calls for it to be postponed or even canceled because of President Donald Trump’s unprovoked and catastrophic war Iran.
Trump declared the trip will be a “momentous occasion” in a post on his Truth Social site, adding that there would be “a beautiful Banquet Dinner” at the White House on the evening of April 28.
He also revealed the “historic state visit” will take place over four days from April 27-30, despite Buckingham Palace deciding not to release the exact dates in its own official announcement.
“I look forward to spending time with the King, whom I greatly respect. It will be TERRIFIC!,” Trump added.
