While King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived at the White House for the second day of their state visit, a separate and tense gathering took place in Washington DC. A roundtable was held for survivors of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting a stark divide between the royal visit and the demands of abuse survivors.
A Refusal to Meet
Campaigners had actively called for a meeting between the Royals and Epstein’s survivors. However, Buckingham Palace previously stated that such a meeting would not happen.
The Palace argued that a meeting could jeopardize legal proceedings and potentially obstruct justice for the victims. This decision has led to public disappointment from those seeking royal acknowledgment.
Family Ties and ‘Missed Opportunities’
Speaking at the roundtable, Sky Roberts and his wife, Amanda Roberts, reflected on the death of Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide one year ago. Virginia was among the most outspoken accusers of Epstein.

She accused Epstein of trafficking her to the Duke of York, Prince Andrew—the brother of King Charles III—when she was 17. Prince Andrew has strenuously denied these accusations.
Sky Roberts described the King’s refusal to meet as a “missed opportunity,” noting the irony that the stories of his sister and the King’s brother are tangled together. He expressed hope that the King would have acknowledged the survivors and committed to a thorough investigation.
Political Pressure and Next Steps
Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, who hosted the roundtable, expressed his disappointment that the Royals declined to meet with survivors.
Despite the lack of a meeting, Khanna indicated he hopes King Charles may still acknowledge the survivors during his scheduled speech to Congress.
Future developments may depend on the content of that address, as survivors and their advocates continue to seek formal recognition of their experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Buckingham Palace decline to meet with Epstein’s survivors?
Buckingham Palace stated that a meeting could jeopardize legal proceedings and prevent victims from achieving justice.
Who is Sky Roberts?
Sky Roberts is the brother of Virginia Giuffre, one of the most outspoken accusers of Jeffrey Epstein.
What was the accusation involving Prince Andrew?
Virginia Giuffre accused Jeffrey Epstein of trafficking her to Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, when she was 17 years old; Prince Andrew has strenuously denied this.
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