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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Under Fire as Documents Reveal Controversial Connections to Jeffrey Epstein

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Since the revelations about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has faced ongoing public scrutiny. In a recent release of documents from the Epstein files, the former prince reappeared, triggering significant criticism.

The outcry reached such a level that Keir Starmer, Britain’s current prime minister, urged for Andrew to testify before the U.S. Congress investigating the deceased paedophile’s activities. Despite Prime Minister Starmer’s call, UK Communities Secretary Steve Reed of his cabinet told Sky News: “You’re asking me now details of legislation that would depend on the type of offense that may or may not have been committed. It’s entirely hypothetical.”

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“I don’t think it’s sensible for me to come on here and start talking hypothetically about situations that may or may not exist,” Reed added.

Andrew’s brother, King Charles III, had already stripped him of his princely title last year due to these connections with Epstein. The royal statement at the time read: “These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding Andrew continues to deny the allegations against him.”

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