No Further Action: London's Police Concludes Prince Andrew Investigation
London's police will not pursue further investigation into allegations that former Prince Andrew asked officers to investigate Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of abuse. The police found no new evidence of criminal acts. Giuffre's family expressed disappointment at the decision.
London's police have decided not to pursue further action regarding allegations that former Prince Andrew requested a protection officer to investigate Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her while she was a teenager.
King Charles had previously distanced the royal family from Andrew, stripping him of his title following connections to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Reports suggested Andrew asked his officers to gather information about Giuffre in 2011. A recent police assessment found no new evidence supporting these claims.
The decision was met with disappointment from Giuffre's family, who expressed that justice has not been served, despite their previous praise for the handling of the case against Andrew.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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