William and Kate speak about Epstein – level 3

12-02-2026 07:00

The Prince and Princess of Wales spoke after new information appeared about Jeffrey Epstein.

A palace spokesperson said they feel deeply concerned and they think mainly about the victims. This is the first time they spoke in public about this issue, and many people paid close attention to their words.

The statement comes after new documents from the United States brought more details about Epstein and about Prince Andrew’s past connection with him. Andrew already lost his royal titles and moved from his home. The new information creates more pressure on the royal family, because they don’t know what details may appear next.

The timing of the statement also links to Prince William’s official visit to Saudi Arabia. Experts say the palace wants to show care for the victims before this important trip. The short message doesn’t give any names, but it shows concern and tries to protect the work and role of the future king during a sensitive moment.

Difficult words: attention (when people watch, listen, or think about something carefully), statement (an official message), pressure (strong force to act).

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