British police have renewed their call for witnesses as they expand the investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew. The inquiry, which has been ongoing, is seeking additional information from the public to aid in the broader investigation.
Background of the Investigation
The former prince, who attended the Easter Matins Service at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in April 2025, has been under scrutiny for several years. The investigation originally focused on allegations of sexual misconduct and has now been widened to include other potential offenses.
Police Appeal for Information
Authorities are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police stated, "We are committed to thoroughly investigating all aspects of this case. We encourage anyone who may have witnessed any related incidents or has information that could assist our inquiries to contact us."
The police have not disclosed specific details about the new lines of inquiry but emphasized that the investigation is being conducted with the utmost seriousness.
Public Response
The renewed appeal has generated significant public interest, with many expressing support for the investigation. Legal experts suggest that the expansion of the inquiry indicates that authorities are pursuing all leads thoroughly.
As the investigation continues, the former prince has not publicly commented on the latest developments. His legal team has previously denied any wrongdoing on his behalf.
The police have set up a dedicated hotline and online portal for tips. They are particularly interested in hearing from individuals who may have been present at events or locations relevant to the case.



