The British anti-monarchy group Republic called on London police on Thursday to investigate Prince Andrew, whose name was mentioned in a US court document containing a detailed list of people associated with Jeffrey Epstein, AFP reported.

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“I just filed a police report about Andrew,” Republic announced on social network X (formerly Twitter).

“The document clearly states that, while in London, a person was coerced into having a sexual relationship with Andrew when she was a minor,” the Republic said, referring to allegations the 63-year-old prince has always denied over the years.

In February 2022, the brother of King Charles III reached an out-of-court settlement with Virginia Giuffre, 40, who accused him of sexually abusing her in 2001 when she was 17.

London police did not immediately respond to a request from AFP on Thursday.

In October 2021, the police in the British capital announced that they would not take any action after re-examining the allegations made against Prince Andrew in the American civil process.

They also decided not to take any action after Channel 4 reported allegations of trafficking and abuse of women and underage girls against Britain’s Ghislaine Maxwell.

Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend is serving a 20-year sentence in the United States starting in 2022 for sex trafficking underage girls for Epstein, who committed suicide in August 2019 in his New York prison cell.

After the BBC interview fiasco in which he failed to express sympathy for Epstein’s victims, Prince Andrew has withdrawn from public life, is now stripped of any official role and can no longer use the title of Royal Highness.