Gordon Brown Submits New Evidence to Police in Prince Andrew Investigation
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has provided additional information to multiple UK police forces regarding Prince Andrew, who was arrested on Thursday, February 19, 2026, on suspicion of misconduct in public office. This follows Brown’s previous calls for the royal to be questioned concerning alleged sex trafficking linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Details of the Submission
Brown submitted a five-page memorandum to the Metropolitan Police, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley, and other relevant constabularies. He stated the document contains “new and additional information” to that previously shared with the Met, Essex, and Thames Valley police forces. Brown expressed his concern for securing justice for trafficked girls and women. Source, Source, Source
Allegations and Concerns
The investigation centers on suspicions that Prince Andrew may have forwarded confidential documents from official trade meetings to Jeffrey Epstein. Brown’s submission reportedly raises concerns about whether Andrew chartered RAF flights for personal engagements, potentially including meetings with Epstein. Source, Source
Brown has also asked police to investigate whether Epstein was granted access to RAF bases after his 2008 conviction for soliciting child prostitution in Florida. Records indicate a jet carrying Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell landed at RAF Marham in 2000, traveling onward to the Queen’s Sandringham Estate, with Andrew allegedly facilitating their access to the base. Source
Brown has compiled a list of British runways used by Epstein, including airports in Norfolk, Belfast, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Birmingham, and London (Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton and Stansted), requesting that staff at these airports be questioned regarding background checks conducted on Epstein prior to granting landing clearance. Source
Previous Role and Allegations
Prince Andrew served as a UK trade envoy between 2001 and 2011. He has been previously accused of leaking confidential information to Epstein while in this role, and was nicknamed “Airmiles Andy” for using taxpayer money for travel to both business and private engagements. Source
Current Status and Royal Response
Prince Andrew has been released under investigation, meaning further questioning is possible. He has previously denied any wrongdoing in connection with his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Source
King Charles III released a statement expressing his concern and affirming the importance of allowing the legal process to unfold. He stated, “What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities…the law must take its course.” Source
Calls are mounting for Prince Andrew to be removed from the line of succession, following his prior removal of titles and relocation from Royal Lodge. Source
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