Kate Middleton and Prince William Express Support for Epstein Victims

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Kate Middleton and Prince William have publicly expressed their support for victims of Jeffrey Epstein, responding for the first time to recent revelations following the release of new documents.

According to a statement from Kensington Palace, the royal couple is deeply concerned about the ongoing disclosures and their impact on victims.

“The Prince and Princess are deeply troubled by these revelations. At this moment, their thoughts and support are with the victims,” a palace spokesperson stated.

First Public Reaction From the Royal Couple

This marks the first time Prince William and Princess Kate have openly addressed the Epstein scandal, which also involved Prince Andrew, Duke of York, William’s uncle. Prince Andrew has previously faced investigations and allegations linked to his association with Epstein.

The British Royal Family’s earlier silence on the matter had drawn significant public criticism, making this response widely viewed as an important step toward acknowledging the issue.

Royal Family Increasingly Addressing the Controversy

Meanwhile, during the World Government Summit in Dubai, Prince Edward became the first senior royal to publicly comment on the latest developments related to Epstein, stressing the importance of accountability and transparency.

Sources close to Kensington Palace indicate that the Prince and Princess of Wales are closely monitoring developments, highlighting their continued commitment to justice and support for victims.