A possible private meeting during the visit to the United States takes shape amid rumors and confidential negotiations. In the background, the hypothesis of Melania Trump’s involvement and a diplomatic balance still to be defined.
Camilla may meet some of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims privately during her upcoming visit to the United States. A hypothesis not yet confirmed, but already full of profound implications.
Camilla and her commitment against violence against women
For years the Queen Consort has built her public image around a constant commitment to combating violence against women. A silent work, often away from the spotlight, which makes this initiative anything but sudden. The meeting, if it were to materialize, would take place away from the cameras. A choice that reflects the very nature of the issue: not a media event, but a direct signal to the survivors. Some of them, like the former model Lisa Phillips, have already openly expressed the desire to meet her, recognizing her credible and empathetic role.
The Andrew Knot
But there is another, inevitable level. The name of Epstein, in fact, immediately refers to the figure of Prince Andrew and his controversial links with the financier. Allowing Camilla to meet the victims independently could prove to be a strategic solution for King Charles III. A sort of symbolic delegation that allows the Crown to express closeness without directly reopening a still open wound.
Melania’s unexpected role
Making the picture even more interesting is the possible presence of Melania Trump. Some observers link his recent speech from the White House — a six-minute speech in which he firmly denied any connection to Epstein — to a desire to clear the air of ambiguity. An almost obligatory step, if his participation in the meeting with the victims was really being considered.
Melania, who has long been involved in issues related to the protection of women and minors, would represent a significant, but also delicate, presence. His possible participation would transform the meeting into a moment of strong diplomatic, as well as symbolic, value.
The official visit of the royals to the United States
The official visit, scheduled for April 27, on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of American independence, was created with celebratory purposes. A meeting with Epstein’s victims, even if unconfirmed, would radically change the tone of the trip. From an institutional celebration to a political gesture, capable of intercepting a topic that is still open in international public opinion.




