The royal couple were visiting Dedham in Essex, greeting large crowds of well-wishers who had gathered to see them. As they made their way along the line of supporters, one man began shouting questions about Andrew, insisting that Epstein’s victims deserved “justice”.
“Charles, Charles, have you pressurised the police to start investigating Andrew?” the man yelled.
The 77-year-old monarch, who was occupied shaking hands and speaking with members of the public, appeared not to respond and did not address the remarks.
“If you don’t think these people need justice, then, I’m sorry,” the protester continued, before police officers stepped in and escorted him away.
According to The Sun, one officer reportedly told the man that it was “not what we’re for today”, prompting him to reply: “It is. Because this is the only way to make it clear to people that Andrew should not be let off.”
Further Questions and Public Reaction
Moments later, a local journalist was heard calling out a question to Charles regarding Epstein. The East Anglian Daily Times also reported that photographs of Andrew from a recent release of Epstein-related files had been scattered across the street.