Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla will not meet victims of Jeffery Epstein during their upcoming state visit to the US.
Buckingham Palace sources say they don't want to risk jeopardizing any legal action that could bring justice.
It's been confirmed that the King will speak to congress and there'll be a reception at the White House, during the trip later this month.
Royal author Alexander Larman says the Palace explanation for a lack of meetings with Epstein survivors will raise questions.
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Buckingham Palace sources say they don't want to risk jeopardizing any legal action that could bring justice.
It's been confirmed that the King will speak to congress and there'll be a reception at the White House, during the trip later this month.
Royal author Alexander Larman says the Palace explanation for a lack of meetings with Epstein survivors will raise questions.
IN: “You could…
OUT: ...moment."
DUR: 32 secs
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Royal author Alexander Larman says the visit comes at a time of strained relations between London and Washington.
IN: “It's not…
OUT: ...relationship."
DUR: 28 secs
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