King Charles III avoided any mention of the late Jeffrey Epstein amid his brother former Prince Andrew’s ongoing scandal and former relationship with the disgraced billionaire. Charles, 77, appeared before Congress on Tuesday, April 28, becoming just the second member of the British royal family to address U.S. senators and representatives. During his remarks, Charles declined to discuss Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial for child sex trafficking. Prior to Charles’ speech, Representative Ro Khanna claimed that the monarch was going to address Epstein’s many victims. “I met with the British ambassador— the British ambassador has...
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