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Ex-Prince Andrew Targeted by Protesters Using Jeffrey Epstein Photo

Problems for ex-Prince Andrew continue to pile up as protestors have once again gathered to express their disgust towards the disgraced British royal family member for his links with Jeffrey Epstein. This time, detractors showed up at Buckingham Palace to demonstrate against the former Duke of York with a photo of him standing beside Epstein.

Protesters bring out ex-Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein’s photo

Anti-monarchy activists turned up at Buckingham Palace on July 13 to protest against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor by unfurling a large banner of the ex-prince and Jeffrey Epstein. The demonstrators also unfurled a second placard along with the photo with text, ‘What did you know?’ written on it, to question Andrew’s relationship with the convicted child sex offender.

Talking about the protest, Graham Swift, who is the chief executive officer of Republic, explained that the group of activists had “taken questions about Andrew to the heart of the royal household, the symbolic home of the monarchy.”

He added, “This question isn’t going away. It is simply not believable to think that Charles and William weren’t briefed years ago about the numerous allegations against Andrew,” as per the Daily Express.

Swift continued, “Security services, police and government would have had concerns about Andrew’s behaviour, and would have briefed the palace. Not least because of the potential threat to national security and the risk of blackmail.”

Notably, ex-Prince Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein prompted King Charles to strip his younger brother of all royal titles in October 2025. Authorities even detained the exiled royalty on suspicion of misconduct in public office earlier this year before ultimately releasing him.

Since then, protestors have expressed anti-monarchy sentiments on multiple occasions, calling out the royal family for ex-Prince Andrew’s offenses. Just weeks ago, King Charles and Queen Camilla had to face such a demonstration during their trip to St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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