Former Prince Andrew summoned by US Congress to explain Jeffrey Epstein links
- On Thursday, Democratic members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform summoned Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor to Washington, D.C., requesting a transcribed interview and a response by November 20.
- Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir and previously unaired interview renewed scrutiny of Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, while Democratic members of the House Committee on Oversight cited financial notations and a 2011 email exchange prompting further questioning.
- King Charles III issued Letters Patent last week stripping Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor of his HRH style and prince title in The Gazette, and he reportedly settled a US civil suit for $22.75 million.
- The committee says its probe aims to identify Epstein's co‑conspirators and has formally requested a transcribed interview, but Congress cannot compel foreign nationals and lacks subpoena power without Republican members of Congress.
- Despite title removals, investigators and advocates say the push for answers continues as lawmakers say stripping Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor's title will `do little to deter` those seeking testimony.
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Several U.S. Democrats call on the degraded ex-prince Andrew to testify in the case of the sex offender Epstein. Even if this is unlikely, the British royal household is still burdened by the issue. By Gabi Biesinger.
Democrats on U.S. congressional panel request interview with former prince Andrew on Epstein links
Democrats on the U.S. House Oversight Committee are requesting that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor come to Washington to be questioned as part of the panel’s investigation into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplices.
An official letter from the House of Representatives is said to have reached "Prince" Andrew. Hence, the brother of King Charles, fallen in displeasure, is asked to finally unpack through Jeffrey Epstein. How serious is this plan?
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