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NSPCC disavows Prince Andrew after revelation he met Epstein on charity trip
Prince Andrew promoted a £250 million NSPCC campaign during a 2000 US trip but the charity distanced itself after his stay with Epstein was revealed.
- Newly released documents show Prince Andrew, Duke of York, visited Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, Florida, during an NSPCC fundraising trip from May 11 to May 15, the NSPCC said.
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York, travelled to the US to promote the NSPCC Full Stop fundraising campaign and had been a patron until it ended in 2009.
- Flight and ledger records show Prince Andrew on the May 12 `Lolita Express` flight from Teterboro to West Palm Beach with Epstein and Maxwell, and receiving a $200 massage at Epstein's mansion.
- Reports say the Duke and Duchess of York will be excluded from Royal Family Christmas celebrations, with King Charles urging them to be `invisible` after the Duke stepped back from duties in late 2019.
- Democrats on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released heavily redacted files after Epstein's estate complied with a subpoena, while Prince Andrew denied wrongdoing and settled a 2022 lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre.
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Prince Andrew's involvement with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein has long been a source of controversy, with the Duke of York's relationship with his brother, King Charles, strained as a result.
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