The prince andrew, Son of the Queen isabel II, is "horrified" at the recent publications related to the case of the deceased Jeffrey Epstein, charged with child sex trafficking, Buckingham Palace said Monday.
In a statement, the official residence of the British sovereign today referred to images dating from 2010, published this Sunday by the tabloid Daily Mail, which shows the Duke of York inside the mansion of New York of the American businessman, and saying goodbye to a young woman who leaves the house.
Epstein, 66, was found dead in a cell while waiting for the trial to be held on charges against him of child sex trafficking.
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"The Duke of York has been horrified by recent publications about the alleged crimes of Jeffrey Epstein," the note said.
"His royal highness deplores the exploitation of any human being and to suggest that he would condone, participate or encourage any such behavior is horrific," the British royal house added.
On the 13th, Buckingham Palace released a first statement in which it denied "categorically" the allegations of sexual abuse poured out on the prince after the scandal broke out.
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The New Yorker Epstein He was often photographed along with celebrities and politicians as the former president of the United States Bill clinton or the current president of that country, Donald Trump.
The brother of Charles of England and Epstein met in the 90s through a mutual friend named Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of Robert Maxwell, a successful press entrepreneur.
In later years, they could be seen on vacation in the same places and, even, the prince invited Epstein to the British royal family's country house in Sandringham and Windsor Castle.
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After the magnate was tried in 2008 and was released from prison in 2010, they were both photographed together in New York, which forced the prince to apologize, to declare that he had broken his relationship with the accused and to resign from his position as representative of the United Kingdom for Foreign Trade. EFE
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