Amanda Thirsk, Prince Andrew's private secretary from 2012 to 2020, is under investigation by police regarding claims that the former duke passed sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein. As of February 2026, she could be interviewed as part of this investigation. Thirsk was instrumental in arranging Prince Andrew's controversial November 2019 BBC Newsnight interview about his relationship with Epstein, and she left the Palace in January 2020 after reportedly agreeing to a legal settlement with Buckingham Palace. The investigation appears to relate to her involvement in handling and forwarding confidential communications and government documents related to Prince Andrew's connection to Epstein.
Amanda Thirsk, former private secretary to Prince Andrew, could be interviewed by police as part of the investigation into claims that the former duke passed sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Amanda Thirsk could be interviewed as part of investigation into claims former duke passed sensitive information to Epstein.
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