Andrew has previously denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, who died in a New York prison cell in 2019 as he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges.
Brown told the BBC last week that he had “submitted a five-page memorandum to the Metropolitan, Surrey, Sussex Thames Valley and other relevant UK police constabularies”.
He said: “This memorandum provides new and additional information to that which I submitted last week to the Met, Essex and Thames Valley police forces where I expressed my concern that we secure justice for trafficked girls and women.”
The Sunday Telegraph reports that the former prime minister is also understood to be concerned, external about a flight Epstein took on a Gulfstream jet that landed at RAF Marham air base in Norfolk in December 2000. The base is around 20 miles (32 km) from the Sandringham Estate.
These flights and other Epstein flights in and out of the UK featured in a BBC investigation in December.
When asked about these flights by the BBC in October 2025, the Ministry of Defence said “it is standard practice for spare capacity at RAF airfields in the UK to be used for private or commercial aircraft, subject to fees which cover all costs”.
It added that such use “is not automatic and will only be approved when there is no adverse impact to military aircraft and where approval would not interfere with the security or smooth running of the airfield”.
The MoD repeated this response when asked by the BBC again on Sunday.
Emails from the Epstein files show an exchange in 2011, external following an inquiry from a Telegraph journalist.
In an email message, Jon Swain asks if Andrew had secured permission for Epstein to use military bases. The question is forwarded to Epstein by Ghislaine Maxwell – who in 2021 was convicted in the US for her role in luring underage girls for him.
Epstein responds to say, “just spoke to Larry… it’s true”. The man named Larry was Epstein’s chief pilot, who arranged many of his landings and logistics. Maxwell then responds using an expletive.
The Sunday Telegraph says Brown is requesting that police examine whether Epstein was given access to RAF bases after his conviction for soliciting child prostitution in Florida in 2008.