Epstein affair may be 'the end of the monarchy', says US congressman
Congressman Ro Khanna says King Charles must address Epstein ties involving royal estates and Prince Andrew, calling the monarchy vulnerable amid ongoing investigations.
- Ro Khanna, a US congressman, warned `I think this is the most vulnerable the British monarchy has ever been. They ought to ask the King and Queen questions and maybe this will be the end of the monarchy` after the Epstein files release, urging accountability from the royal family.
- Documents show files reveal visits, emails, and images linking Epstein to Buckingham Palace, Balmoral, and Sandringham, including a 2010 dinner invitation and a photo of Andrew crouched over a woman.
- Files show the 2010 invitation to Buckingham Palace for Epstein, an email offering a 26-year-old Russian woman, and a photograph allegedly showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crouched over a woman.
- British police are examining claims that the former Duke of York sent trade reports to Epstein, while Buckingham Palace said the King is profoundly concerned and will support police if approached.
- Wider political fallout includes Khanna warning that revelations about Lord Mandelson's ties to Epstein could 'bring down the whole government' amid limited cooperation from Maxwell, who will plead the fifth.
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Epstein saga ‘not a good look’ for royals as Andrew pressed by US lawmaker to testify
The Jeffrey Epstein saga could spell the “end of the monarchy”, a US congressman has said as he challenged the King and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to “start answering questions”. Appearing on Newsnight on Monday (9 February), Representative Ro Khanna, Democratic member of the Oversight Committee, claimed that the Royal Family is in an extremely vulnerable position due to Andrew’s ties to the disgraced financier. “The King has to answer what he k…
Epstein saga could mean ‘the end of the monarchy,’ warns US congressman
The Jeffrey Epstein saga could spell the “end of the monarchy”, a US congressman has said as he challenged the King and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to “start answering questions”. Appearing on Newsnight on Monday (9 February), Representative Ro Khanna, Democratic member of the Oversight Committee, claimed that the Royal Family is in an extremely vulnerable position due to Andrew’s ties to the disgraced financier. “The King has to answer what he k…
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