Follow the Money: Gordon Brown Demands Probe Into Andrew’s Taxpayer-Funded Travels (4/30/26)

Follow the Money: Gordon Brown Demands Probe Into Andrew’s Taxpayer-Funded Travels (4/30/26)

Author: Bobby Capucci April 30, 2026 Duration: 11:05
Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for police to expand their investigation into Prince Andrew—also referred to as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—by examining how public funds were used during his time as the UK’s trade envoy. Brown argues that newly surfaced material tied to the Epstein files raises serious questions about whether taxpayer money funded not just official duties, but potentially private activities or relationships connected to Jeffrey Epstein. He is urging authorities to obtain records and question officials across multiple government departments involved in organizing Andrew’s travel and engagements.

Brown also highlighted longstanding concerns about Andrew’s spending while in the role, including frequent use of RAF flights and resistance to traveling commercially, which he previously described as generating “unacceptable costs.” He is now pushing for a broader inquiry into whether there was misuse of public funds or even a failure to properly scrutinize those expenses at the time. The renewed calls come amid a wider investigation into Andrew’s links to Epstein, with Brown suggesting that financial records, travel data, and witness testimony could provide a clearer picture of how public resources may have intersected with alleged private conduct.


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Gordon Brown urges police to examine public funds during Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s time as UK trade envoy | Sky News Australia


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