Representative Ro Khanna requested a private meeting between King Charles and victims of Jeffrey Epstein. The proposed meeting was to occur during the King’s upcoming state visit to the United States.
Buckingham Palace has declined the request. The King’s itinerary will not include such an encounter.
The decision avoids a potentially sensitive diplomatic moment. The Epstein case remains a subject of intense public and legal scrutiny.
King Charles is scheduled for a series of official engagements. His visit is focused on strengthening bilateral ties between the UK and the US.
The palace has not provided detailed reasoning for the refusal. Standard protocol often limits a monarch’s direct involvement in judicial matters.
Victims’ advocacy groups have expressed disappointment. They viewed a meeting as a significant symbolic gesture of recognition.
The state visit will proceed as planned without the audience. The episode highlights the complex intersection of monarchy, diplomacy, and contemporary justice issues.





