Brown Demands Police Probe into Prince Andrew’s Travel, Ties to Epstein, and Alleged Misconduct
April 29, 2026
Brown calls for a broad police inquiry into Andrew’s travel records, urging access to documents from the Ministry of Defence, the Department for Business and Trade, and the Foreign Office, while highlighting his frequent RAF flights as trade envoy and suggesting possible misuse of public funds for private aims.
He expands the scope to include alleged trafficking into the UK linked to Jeffrey Epstein and potential sexual abuse across Britain, including at royal residences.
Brown says Andrew sought government funding to expand the royal fleet; the request was refused and reportedly escalated to the late Queen.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson acknowledged awareness of properties in London tied to Epstein and alleged victims but noted no complaints had been filed with the force by the women involved.
Mountbatten-Windsor denies any wrongdoing; representatives did not respond to requests for comment at press time.
Police are already reviewing claims that Mountbatten-Windsor shared sensitive information with Epstein, and he remains under investigation with no charges filed yet.
Mountbatten-Windsor has been approached for comment.
Andrew’s representatives have been contacted for comment.
The article notes that Andrew’s representatives were approached for comment.
The Guardian reported multiple police forces are weighing full criminal probes into Epstein-linked flights to and from UK airports, with six forces evaluating the matter as a possible trafficking risk.
Brown says he has sent a five-page memorandum to police forces after Andrew’s February arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, urging accountability for trafficked girls and women.
The King has stated that no one is above the law, with Brown recommending police action and a Parliamentary inquiry into Andrew’s activities as trade envoy.
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Yahoo News UK • Apr 29, 2026
Andrew should be re-interviewed over ‘use of public funds’, ex-PM Brown says
The Guardian • Apr 29, 2026
Gordon Brown says he queried Andrew’s ‘unacceptable costs’ as trade envoy
The Mirror • Apr 29, 2026
Police must take major action over Andrew's Epstein links, Gordon Brown says
Evening Standard • Apr 29, 2026
Andrew should be re-interviewed over ‘use of public funds’, ex-PM Brown says