Royal family monitors Andrew’s mental health as new Epstein photos released
Former Prince Andrew under stress following release of Jeffrey Epstein estate photos
Royal family is closely monitoring former Prince Andrew’s wellbeing after photos linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s estate showed him with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre.
While British police have said that the former Duke of York will not face a criminal investigation, sources told Radar Online that the Amdrew is feeling stressed as the media reacts to the photo release.
The images, released by U.S. Congress from Epstein’s estate, are part of a larger collection that includes other prominent figures.
Members of the royal family are said to be keeping a close watch on him as questions about the photos continue to surface.
Speaking on it, British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard that King Charles continues to brace himself for "an avalanche of new findings, further linking Andrew to Epstein."
"Andrew is said to be stressed. No one knows what to expect,” she added. “Close family members are monitoring Andrew’s mental health.”
“Many fear this photo release is just the tip of the iceberg. Allegedly, Epstein made it his mission to document material on all high-profile contacts, hoping to launch smear campaigns,” Chard added.
"We have to sit tight as relevant information is assessed. It doesn’t necessarily mean all parties are guilty of criminal acts, although many, along with Andrew, will be feeling distraught as the finger of blame circulates."
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