Prince Charles gives statement to UK child abuse inquiry

The Prince of Wales has told an inquiry in the UK he did not seek to influence a police investigation into a paedophile bishop.

Prince Charles says he was deceived by former Bishop Peter Ball.

Prince Charles says he was deceived by former Bishop Peter Ball. Source: Getty

Prince Charles has issued a statement to a British inquiry investigating child abuse, saying he'd been deceived by a disgraced Church of England bishop jailed for sex abuse.

The remarks by the Prince of Wales on Friday came amid an investigation into the handling of allegations against former Bishop Peter Ball, who had claimed to be a confidant of the heir to the throne.

The 86-year-old Ball had accepted a caution for one count of gross indecency in 1993, but later admitted further crimes. He has been jailed for sexually abusing 18 young men over 30 years.

Charles says he didn't realise the truth until Ball's conviction.

He dismissed any suggestions he had ever tried to interfere in the police investigation, although he acknowledged it was possible that his name had been taken "in vain."


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