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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Rebuked Over U.S. Epstein Inquiry as Pressure Mounts

He remains at Royal Lodge after missing a congressional deadline for a transcribed interview, as the UK prime minister urges cooperation and police review recent material.

Overview

  • House Oversight Democrats Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam said his silence “speaks volumes” after he failed to respond by the November 20 deadline to their request for testimony.
  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said anyone with relevant information in cases like this should give evidence, a public nudge for Andrew to cooperate.
  • A YouGov poll reported by the Independent found about 75% of Britons believe he should provide evidence to the U.S. Congress regarding his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Recent photographs show him riding on the Windsor estate for the second time in a week, indicating he has not yet left Royal Lodge for the Sandringham accommodation offered.
  • The Metropolitan Police said they are considering whether any further assessment or review is necessary following recent media reporting and material related to the matter.