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Police 'struggling' to secure evidence in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation

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Thames Valley detectives are encountering significant obstacles in their efforts to prosecute Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over allegations he shared classified material with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, sources have claimed.Mr Mountbatten-Windsor was taken into custody in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office connected to his former position as a Government trade envoy.

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He has categorically denied any wrongdoing.Investigators are thought to be finding it challenging to assemble sufficient evidence because the offence carries a "high bar" for prosecution.To secure a conviction, officers must demonstrate that Mr Mountbatten-Windsor "deliberately" engaged in conduct he knew to be improper or showed "reckless indifference" to his duties.The inquiry has now widened to encompass alleged sexual misconduct and corruption offences, all falling under the umbrella of misconduct in public office.Detectives have issued a public appeal for victims to come forward, stressing...

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