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US Lawmakers Rebuke Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for Ignoring Epstein Inquiry Deadline

Congressional scrutiny intensifies with Epstein files scheduled for public release within 30 days.

Overview

  • House Oversight members Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam said Andrew failed to respond by the 20 November deadline for a requested transcribed interview about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Congress voted to require the Justice Department to release Epstein-related files, and President Donald Trump signed the measure, setting a 30‑day timeline for publication.
  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said anyone with relevant information should give evidence to Congress, comments that increase political pressure on Andrew though any decision remains his.
  • The Metropolitan Police said it was looking into reports that Andrew passed Virginia Giuffre’s personal details to a taxpayer‑funded bodyguard in 2011 and asked him to investigate.
  • The City of London Corporation said it is listening to concerns over Andrew’s Freedom of the City of London and will carefully consider the rules governing possible removal of the honour.