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King Charles and Princess Anne Heckled Over Prince Andrew's Epstein Ties

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  • King Charles and Princess Anne faced heckling over Prince Andrew's Epstein ties
  • King Charles stripped Prince Andrew of titles and relocated him
  • Investigations continue as royal activities proceed

According to major media reports, King Charles was ambushed by a heckler during a royal outing in Cornwall, with a male voice in the crowd asking how long he had known about Prince Andrew. Separately, multiple reports indicate Princess Anne was confronted by demonstrators outside Wadham College at Oxford University, where protesters shouted questions about her brother's ties to Epstein. The Royal Family has not issued an official response to these incidents.

In recent months, King Charles has taken decisive action against Prince Andrew, ordering him stripped of his titles and princehood in October. According to major media, Prince Andrew has been forced to leave his Royal Lodge mansion in Windsor and sent to a modest farmhouse on the King's Sandringham estate. Prince Andrew was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office and later released under investigation, but no charges have been brought against him, and he has always denied any wrongdoing in relation to his friendship with Epstein.

Meanwhile, a team has started searching through records related to Prince Andrew's former role as a trade envoy. Amid these developments, King Charles and Queen Camilla toured the Eden Project in Cornwall, where the King pulled a pint of alcohol-free ale named Proper Job at the Market House in St Austell.

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