Source: International Business Times
King Charles’s decision to honour former aide Charlotte Manley has fuelled claims of a palace ‘cover‑up’ over the deepening Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein investigation. King Charles has been accused of orchestrating a 'cover-up' at the heart of the monarchy after granting a royal honour to Charlotte Manley, a key witness in the criminal investigation into Prince Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle earlier this year. The controversy erupted after it emerged that Manley, 68, Andrew's former private secretary and later treasurer, is due to be questioned by police over allegations that the former Duke of York may have sold state secrets to Epstein while serving as the UK's trade envoy.