Former Prince Andrew
UK's Starmer says ex-Prince Andrew should testify before U.S. Congress over Epstein ties
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- Starmer calls on Prince Andrew to testify before U.S. Congress over ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Saturday called on former Prince Andrew to testify before the U.S. Congress to clarify the nature of his relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex crimes in the United States.
Starmer’s demand followed the release on Friday of newly disclosed files by the U.S. Department of Justice related to Epstein.
The documents include email correspondence showing that King Charles’s brother maintained regular contact with Epstein for more than two years after his conviction for sexual offenses against minors.
Read more: Epstein offered ex-prince Andrew meeting with Russian woman: files
The files also contain photographs showing Andrew in controversial situations with an unidentified woman, whose face was blurred.
Stripped of Titles, Continues to Deny Wrongdoing
King Charles stripped his 65-year-old brother, now using the family name Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, of the title of prince last November and forced him to leave his residence at Windsor Castle following revelations about those connections.
Andrew has continued to deny any wrongdoing.



