King Charles III is under fire from survivors of Jeffrey Epstein for allegedly lying to them after declining their request for a meeting, according to reports.

Survivors of Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, expressed outrage over the King’s refusal to engage with their concerns. The allegations surfaced as King Charles III and Queen Camilla met with former U.S. President Donald Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump at the White House on April 27.

Survivors Demand Accountability

Epstein survivors have long called for accountability from individuals linked to the late financier, including members of high society and royalty. In a statement released on April 26, the survivors’ legal representatives accused King Charles III of failing to address their concerns despite multiple attempts to secure a meeting.

"King Charles III’s refusal to meet with us is not just a missed opportunity—it’s a betrayal of survivors who have spent decades seeking justice," the statement read. "His silence speaks volumes, and we will not be silenced in our pursuit of accountability."

White House Meeting Draws Attention

The timing of the allegations has drawn significant attention, as King Charles III and Queen Camilla were in Washington, D.C., for a three-day state visit that included meetings with U.S. officials and dignitaries. The visit culminated in a formal reception at the White House, where President Trump and Melania Trump greeted the royal couple.

While the White House meeting focused on diplomatic relations and trade, survivors of Epstein’s abuse seized the moment to highlight what they perceive as the King’s evasion of responsibility.

Background on Epstein Survivors’ Claims

Survivors have previously accused Epstein of trafficking them to powerful figures, including members of royalty, politicians, and business leaders. Legal filings and investigations have implicated several high-profile individuals, though none have been criminally charged in connection with the allegations.

The survivors’ legal team has stated that they have documented evidence of Epstein’s connections to the British monarchy, though specific details have not been made public. Their demands for a meeting with King Charles III stem from concerns that the royal family may have been aware of Epstein’s activities or failed to act appropriately.

Royal Family’s Response Remains Unclear

As of the publication of this report, the British royal family has not issued a formal response to the survivors’ allegations. A spokesperson for King Charles III declined to comment when contacted by reporters.

The controversy adds to the ongoing scrutiny of the British monarchy’s ties to Epstein and other controversial figures. Survivors and their advocates continue to push for transparency and accountability, vowing to escalate their efforts in the coming weeks.