Prince William and Kate Middleton expressed deep concern regarding the latest release of files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to multiple news sources. This marks the royal couple's first public statement since the U.S. Department of Justice published 3.5 million more pages of Epstein-related documents on January 30th, as reported by Time.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson, speaking on behalf of the Prince and Princess, confirmed their deep concern regarding the ongoing revelations. "Their thoughts remain focused on the victims," the spokesperson stated on Monday morning, according to Time. The files, which have prompted renewed scrutiny of the royals' relationship with Epstein, specifically mention Prince Andrew, William's uncle.
The news of the royal couple's concern comes amidst other significant developments. Reports from Variety and other sources highlight a growing separatist movement in Alberta, with some individuals allegedly meeting with U.S. officials, sparking accusations of treason and opposition from First Nations groups. Additionally, Vox reported that the US Department of Justice faces internal divisions in its antitrust case against Live Nation, while environmental enforcement significantly decreased under the Trump administration's deregulatory agenda.
The Epstein files themselves reveal his efforts to manipulate media coverage, as noted by Vox. The release of these documents has intensified public interest in the case, particularly regarding the extent of the royals' interactions with Epstein.
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