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King Charles faces pressure to meet Epstein victims during Washington state visit

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Last updated: April 5, 2026 3:42 am
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King Charles III’s U.S. Visit Risks Overshadowing by Epstein Scandal Ties

LONDON — King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s upcoming state visit to Washington, typically an occasion for diplomatic pageantry and goodwill, now faces an unexpected hurdle: mounting pressure for the monarch to address lingering controversies tied to his brother, Prince Andrew, and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

The four-day trip, scheduled for later this month, marks Charles’s first official visit to the U.S. as king. While the itinerary includes meetings with President Joe Biden and discussions on climate change—a longtime priority for the monarch—the specter of Epstein’s abuse scandal threatens to divert attention from the royal agenda. Victims’ advocates and some U.S. lawmakers are urging the king to meet with survivors linked to Epstein, whose association with Prince Andrew has long haunted the British royal family.

A Diplomatic Tightrope

State visits by British monarchs are meticulously choreographed affairs, blending soft diplomacy with ceremonial grandeur. Yet this trip arrives at a delicate moment for the royal family. Prince Andrew’s ties to Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, remain a festering wound. Andrew settled a civil sexual assault case last year with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of assaulting her as a teenager—allegations he denied.

Though Andrew has been stripped of royal duties, his connection to Epstein continues to cast a shadow. Now, critics argue that Charles, as head of the monarchy, has a moral obligation to acknowledge the scandal’s victims during his U.S. visit.

“The royal family cannot simply move on without addressing the harm caused by their association with Epstein,” said a spokesperson for a prominent survivors’ rights group. “This visit is an opportunity for accountability.”

White House Balancing Act

The Biden administration, meanwhile, finds itself in an awkward position. While eager to strengthen transatlantic ties, the White House must navigate the sensitivities surrounding the Epstein case. Officials have not commented on whether the president will raise the issue privately with Charles, but the topic is likely to loom over the visit.

For Charles, the challenge is twofold: reaffirming the monarchy’s modern relevance while distancing it from past scandals. His focus on environmental advocacy—a theme central to his reign—could be eclipsed by questions about his brother’s conduct.

Why It Matters

The Epstein scandal transcends royal gossip. It underscores broader questions about power, accountability, and justice for survivors of sexual abuse. Charles’s handling of the issue during his visit will be scrutinized not just by the British public but by global observers.

Failure to address the matter could reinforce perceptions of the monarchy as out of touch. Conversely, even a symbolic gesture toward survivors might help rehabilitate the institution’s image.

What Comes Next

As the visit approaches, Buckingham Palace has remained tight-lipped on whether Charles will engage with Epstein-related concerns. But the pressure is unlikely to fade. For a king seeking to define his reign, this trip may prove as much about confronting the past as shaping the future.

The world will be watching.

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