Epstein survivor threatens to 'confront' King Charles outside the White House during US visit
King Charles is expected to visit the US in April
According to reports, a survivor of the convicted late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is prepared to confront King Charles outside the White House, during highly anticipated his US visit later this month.
Campaigner Rina Oh, who has detailed being groomed and sexually assaulted by Epstein from the age of 21, has plans to welcome King Charles to the US, but not in the way you might think.
It seems that Rina Oh has questions for King Charles.
King Charles could be ‘confronted’ by Epstein survivors during US trip
Rina Oh is said to have plans to hold a mock tea party with other Epstein victims at the White House gates. She and her other ‘guests’ plan to leave a chair open for King Charles.
Rina reportedly wants the royals to prove they care about Epstein’s survivors, as they have claimed to, following allegations against the king’s brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, his inclusion in the Epstein files and his recent arrest.
Being mentioned in the Epstein files does not necessarily confirm wrongdoing.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has vehemently denied allegations of sexual assault and any wrongdoing in connection to his relationship with Epstein.
Andrew has been under intense scrutiny over his past association with Epstein for years.
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In February, Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He was accused of sharing confidential information with Epstein, during his time as a UK trade envoy.
Hours later, police released Andrew under investigation. He has since been laying low.
King Charles’ statement following Andrew’s arrest
Following Andrew’s arrest, King Charles said in a statement: “I have learned with the deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office.
“What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities.
“In this, as I have said before, they have our full and wholehearted support and co-operation.
“Let me state clearly: the law must take its course.
“As this process continues, it would not be right for me to comment further on this matter.
“Meanwhile, my family and I will continue in our duty and service to you all. Charles R.”
Rina Oh’s advocation for Epstein survivors
Rina, who is an artist and advocate, wants The Firm to prove they care about survivors, as they say they do, by funding their therapy costs.
Her calls for King Charles to fund Mental Health support for Epstein’s survivors are backed by US’s leading anti-trafficking organisation, World Without Exploitation.
King Charles is expected to head to the US later this month, where he will meet with President Trump.

Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, who spearheaded the release of the Epstein files, wrote to King Charles last week.
In his letter, he asked the king to meet the sex offender’s survivors.
It is understood, as per reports, that King Charles will not meet with Epstein survivors whilst in the US.
Rina Oh’s asks of King Charles during US trip
Rina Oh told Metro of the situation: “If the King and Queen really do support the victims, then it would be a nice gesture to meet with some of them. It would show that he cared. I don’t mind gathering a group and going to Washington. We’ll just sit in and have afternoon tea in front of the White House gates.
“I’ll just sit outside and wait for him.”
Oh also described how she will set up a guest chair with a sign that states: “Reserved for King Charles.”
She went on to say: “We don’t need any apologies. We want action. If he were really sorry, he would support the victims by making sure they get proper mental health treatment. I know the royal family is very big into mental health care. Some victims are a complete mess. There are lots of non-functional survivors.”
Meanwhile, the US Virgin Islands are running a $10 million mental health fund for some Epstein survivors, according to reports.
These funds are financed by a settlement from JPMorgan Chase Bank over their alleged links to Epstein’s trafficking.
Criticism of King Charles over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal
This is definitely not the first time King Charles has faced criticism over Andrew’s links to Epstein.
Most recently, King Charles was heckled as he attended the annual Maundy Thursday service on April 2.
Protesters shouted out questions to the monarch about the scandal surrounding his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
In a video shared by anti-monarchy group Republic on X, protests were seen taking place as King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived at St Asaph Cathedral in Wales for the service.
As their car drove towards the cathedral, the royal couple were asked by the protestors: “What did you know about Andrew?”
Banners were also put up, reading: “Charles, what are you hiding?”
Buckingham Palace has been contacted for comment.
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