Overview
- A YouGov survey found 75% of UK adults say Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should give evidence to Congress about Jeffrey Epstein, with 9% opposed.
- He missed the House Oversight Committee’s November 20 deadline for a transcribed interview, prompting Democrats Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam to say his silence "speaks volumes."
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that, as a general principle, anyone with relevant information in such cases should provide it to investigators.
- Andrew has been photographed riding near Windsor and remains at Royal Lodge, with a move to accommodation on the Sandringham estate expected to follow the King’s eviction notice.
- The Metropolitan Police say they are considering whether further assessment or review is required and have questioned at least two of his former personal protection officers.