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UK Parliament Approves Release of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Files

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the ex-Duke who served as the UK’s Trade Envoy, has seen significant transparency efforts gain momentum. The House of Commons has recently approved the release of all previously classified papers related to his tenure and subsequent allegations.

This decision was championed by Trade Minister Chris Bryant on behalf of the government. His statement emphasized the need for accountability and justice, citing misconduct accusations and revelations about sharing sensitive documents with Jeffrey Epstein during his service as a UK diplomat.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s administration swiftly backed this move, underscoring its commitment to addressing past wrongdoings. The statement from the government reads:

“Frankly, it is the least we owe the victims of horrific abuse that was perpetrated by figures like Jeffrey Epstein and their accomplices—individuals who often wielded power with arrogance, entitlement, and wealth. Those who enabled such practices in our country or abroad.”

Minister Bryant took an unambiguous stance, accusing Mountbatten-Windsor of a “self-enriching hustle” — describing him as a “rude, arrogant and entitled man who could not distinguish between the public interest he claimed to serve and his personal gains.”

However, some documents will be released in phases due to ongoing investigations by law enforcement. The current focus is on ensuring that all relevant evidence reaches victims and justice seekers, even if it requires a slightly delayed process.

This development marks a crucial step towards greater transparency regarding past actions of the Duke, aligning with broader calls for accountability and healing within UK society.

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