King CHARLES won’t meet Virginia Giuffre’s brother on U.S. visit



Sunday, April 26, 2026- King Charles III will not meet the brother of Virginia Giuffre during his upcoming visit to the United States, according to palace sources, shutting down expectations of a high-profile encounter tied to ongoing calls for accountability. 

Giuffre, a prominent accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, has remained central to international scrutiny over powerful figures linked to the case.

Her brother had reportedly sought the meeting to raise concerns and push for greater acknowledgment of victims, particularly in connection to alleged ties involving members of the British royal family. 

However, officials say the king’s schedule will focus strictly on diplomatic and state matters, avoiding engagements that could draw the monarchy deeper into legal and political controversy.

The decision reflects a broader effort by the royal household to distance itself from issues connected to Epstein, especially following years of reputational strain tied to the case. 

While the visit is expected to highlight transatlantic relations, the absence of such a meeting underscores the sensitivity still surrounding the scandal and its lingering global impact.

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