Protesters put up 'crime scene' tape on Buckingham Palace railings after latest Andrew allegations
The activists demanded 'full disclosure from the royals'
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Protesters have put up "crime scene" tape on the railings of Buckingham Palace following allegations surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Activists from the campaign group Republic held up a banner saying: "Charles, what are you hiding?" while running yellow and black "crime scene - do not enter" tape along the fence.
The group said they want full disclosure of the former Duke of York's ties to Epstein.
Republic accused the palace of remaining silent regarding the situation surrounding Andrew.
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Graham Smith, the CEO of the group, said: "It is not reasonable to think Charles, William and senior aides were not aware of Andrew's behaviour.
"They would have been briefed, if only to know what they needed to protect themselves from.
"With European royals as well as business people and politicians from around the world caught up in Epstein's network, it is highly unlikely there haven't been other UK royals meeting with him."
The CEO's message continued: "Whether that points to criminality or not is irrelevant. We need full disclosure of Epstein's links to members of the Royal Family.

Protesters put up crime scene tape on the railings
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"Secrecy is the default position for the royals. They don't believe the public has a right to know what they're up to, and they don't want their secrets seeing the light of day.
"The stakes are now too high to tolerate that secrecy any longer. We need full disclosure from the royals."
Thames Valley Police confirmed a review will take place regarding an allegation concerning Andrew and Epstein.
An allegation has been made that the late financier provided the former prince with a woman to have sex with at Royal Lodge in 2010.

Thames Valley Police confirmed a review will take place regarding an allegation concerning Andrew and Epstein
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The woman's US lawyer, Brad Edwards, claimed she spent the night at the then-prince's residence in Windsor, after the allegations surfaced over the weekend.
It is further alleged that the woman, who is not British, was in her 20s at the time and was later given a tour of Buckingham Palace.
A Thames Valley Police spokesman told GB News: "We are aware of reports about a woman said to have been taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 for sexual purposes.
"We are assessing the information in line with our established procedures.

Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing or misconduct
| GETTY"We take any reports of sexual crimes extremely seriously and encourage anyone with information to come forward.
"At this time, these allegations have not been reported to Thames Valley police by either the lawyer [of the woman] or their client."
Thames Valley Police is looking at the case as the Royal Lodge is in the area of their force.
The review does not necessarily mean a criminal investigation will take place.
Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing.
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