Virginia Giuffre’s brother criticizes King Charles III for not meeting survivors of Epstein abuse
Sky Roberts, brother of Virginia Giuffre, criticized King Charles III for not meeting with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse during his recent visit to the U.S. He emphasized that survivors are still fighting for recognition and accountability. The king's representatives stated he could not meet with the victims due to ongoing police inquiries in the UK.
- ▪Sky Roberts expressed disappointment that King Charles III did not meet with Epstein abuse survivors during his U.S. visit.
- ▪Roberts highlighted that survivors are still seeking to be heard and acknowledged by powerful figures.
- ▪A letter from a lawyer for the king stated that he was unable to meet with survivors due to ongoing police inquiries.
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Sky Roberts speaks during a news conference in 2025. His wife, Amanda Roberts, holds a photo of Virginia Giuffre. Photograph: Daniel Heuer/AFP/Getty ImagesView image in fullscreenSky Roberts speaks during a news conference in 2025. His wife, Amanda Roberts, holds a photo of Virginia Giuffre. Photograph: Daniel Heuer/AFP/Getty ImagesKing Charles IIIVirginia Giuffre’s brother criticizes King Charles III for not meeting survivors of Epstein abuseSky Roberts said survivors ‘still fighting to be heard’ after king, whose brother Andrew was accused of assault by Giuffre, did not meet with themAnna BettsTue 28 Apr 2026 13.29 EDTLast modified on Wed 29 Apr 2026 13.08 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe brother of the late Virginia Giuffre criticized King Charles III for not meeting with…
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