JAKARTA - The British police announced that they had completed a search related to the investigation into alleged public office violations involving former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
"Thames Valley Police can confirm that a search in Berkshire in relation to their investigation into a public office offence has concluded," police said.
The searches were carried out at a number of properties linked to Andrew, including Wood Farm and Royal Lodge, a rural residence in the grounds of Windsor Castle, where he once lived before being stripped of his public role following a scandal that dragged his name through the mud.
Andrew is suspected of violating his capacity as a trade adviser after reports emerged that he sent government documents to Epstein. The violation led to Andrew's arrest and detention, although 12 hours later he was released
Andrew's name has long been in the spotlight due to his relationship with Epstein, who died in 2019 while facing sexual assault charges. A number of recently released Epstein case documents have again dragged Andrew's name, according to international media reports.
In early December 2025, King Charles III revoked all honorary titles and official royal roles from his sister amid the ongoing controversy.
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