As the world continues to seek the truth about all the prominent people involved in the Jeffrey Epstein exposee, a journalist who disguised herself as a public member posed a controversial question to the British Monarch, King Charles, about Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein was an American financier and educator who owned luxurious apartments across America and beyond.
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He made friends with influential people who visited his houses for private parties in the presence of Minors.
Epstein died in August 2019, a few days before his trial, after he was charged with Human trafficking and soliciting prostitutes, which included minors (both genders).
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Influential people like Bill Gates, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton, among the long list of names, and countless pieces of footage that have been leaked on the internet.
During the King’s recent interaction with the public, which is a normal tradition for every Monrach, a disguised journalist asked what his opinion was about the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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Surprisingly, King Charles shook her hand and moved on without uttering a single word.
The lady has received both applause and backlash for putting the ruler in a tight corner in front of the general public.
A brother of King Charles, Prince Andrew, who is now called Andrew Albert Christian Edward Mountbatten Windsor, was captured in one of Epstein’s files. He has since then been stripped of all his royal affiliation and moved out of the palace.
The Royal family refuses to comment on him.
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People siding with her said voices like King Charles will help fast-track processes and uncover all hidden truths about all information from the Jeffrey Epstein island.
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