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Former PM Gordon Brown demands police probe Prince Andrew’s use of RAF resources linked to Epstein, citing new evidence.
Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has urged six police forces to investigate whether Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor misused taxpayer-funded RAF aircraft and bases during his 2001–2011 tenure as a trade envoy, particularly in connection with alleged meetings with Jeffrey Epstein. Brown cited new evidence from the Epstein files, including flight logs and emails, suggesting Andrew may have used military facilities like RAF Marham and facilitated Epstein’s access to the UK, including a 2000 trip to Sandringham. He raised concerns over potential leaks of confidential information, misuse of public funds, and the broader implications of royal access to state resources. The probe follows Andrew’s recent arrest on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, though he denies wrongdoing.