Kevin Spacey implied that he received support from King Charles III, though maybe not directly, after his sexual abuse scandal blew up.
The former “House of Cards” star told Piers Morgan on Tuesday about his relationship with Charles, 75, who knighted Spacey the year before the actor’s fall from grace in Hollywood.
Morgan, 59, asked Spacey if Charles reached out to him when the sexual assault allegations broke in 2017, and Spacey said, “No, I haven’t heard from him directly, no.”
“But through other people?” Morgan asked.
Morgan pressed Spacey, 64, on if the British monarch sent him a message at the height of the scandal.
“I heard a message, yes, and I’m very, very grateful for that,” Spacey responded.
King Charles (left) and Spacey.
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In June 2016, Spacey was presented with an honorary knighthood by then-Prince Charles. The following year, the actor was banished from Hollywood after allegations of sexual assault were leveled against him as the #MeToo movement started to take shape.
Spacey was accused of committing sex offenses against four men between 2004 and 2013 while he was serving as artistic director at London’s historic Old Vic Theatre. He was charged with nine separate counts — including sexual assault and causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.
The Oscar winner was deemed innocent in July 2023 and acquitted of all nine charges. He also won a sexual abuse case against alleged victim and fellow actor Anthony Rapp in 2022.
In addition to speaking about King Charles on “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” Spacey addressed his alleged connections to Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell, who have both been linked to the late multimillionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In 2020, a photo emerged from 2002 of Spacey and Maxwell, 62, sitting alongside each other in the throne room at Buckingham Palace after they were allegedly invited there by Andrew, 64.
However, Spacey claimed in the interview that the reason he went to Buckingham Palace was because he was invited by Bill Clinton after he accompanied the former president on an eight-day humanitarian trip to Africa.
“We were wandering through, and people brought us into the throne room, and I sat down, and a bunch of people came and sat down next to me, and a bunch of pictures were taken,” said Spacey. “Then, we went up and we met Prince Andrew. I had never met him before and have not seen him since, so that’s the context. Then, the President and I went up to Blackpool.”
Spacey said that he had no connection to Epstein either: “I didn’t know him. I have never spent any time with him. I was with the Clinton Foundation people, that’s who I was with.”
The “Baby Driver” star added: “This Maxwell woman, she was one of many people to sit down next to me in that throne room. I have no relationship with her. I had no relationship with him. I mean he’s not my friend. I am not a confidant. I’ve never spent time with him. And interestingly, I will say this. I was very fortunate that President Clinton introduced me to a lot of business leaders in London, because he knew I was coming to the Old Vic … Do you know who I never asked for anything was Jeffrey Epstein? I didn’t want to be around this guy because I felt he put the president at risk on that trip to South Africa, because there were these young girls. We were like, ‘Who is this guy?’”
Spacey confirmed to Morgan that there were “young girls” on Epstein’s flights.
“That’s been out, they’ve talked about it,” the actor said. “But here’s my point. There’s a big difference between not remembering that I met some guy and some woman on a humanitarian trip where my focus was entirely on what we were there to do and not remembering whether I went to somebody’s island.
“So, I never went to Jeffrey Epstein’s island. I did not know him and I never saw him or her after that morning at Buckingham Palace. He didn’t even come to Buckingham Palace, she was only there.”