Andrew, who served as the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment from 2001 to 2011, is alleged to have sent Epstein reports concerning official trips to Vietnam and Singapore in 2010. The claims appear in the millions of files recently released as part of the Epstein document disclosure.
Under the Official Secrets Act, trade envoys are required to keep details of such trips confidential — even after leaving the post.
Thames Valley Police, which oversees the area that includes Andrew’s former Windsor residence, said it is reviewing a complaint filed by anti-monarchy campaigner Graham Smith. The report alleges suspected misconduct in public office and possible breaches of the Official Secrets Act.
“We can confirm receipt of this report and are assessing the information in line with our established procedures,” a police spokesperson said.
Comparisons to Other Political Figures
Smith confirmed he had reported Andrew to authorities, drawing parallels between the allegations and those made against former UK ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson, who has also faced scrutiny over claims of leaking government documents to Epstein.