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Majority of people think the King should encourage Andrew to testify about Epstein: Poll
A YouGov poll shows 82% support King Charles urging Prince Andrew to testify in the US Epstein investigation amid concerns over the monarchy's future.
- YouGov for Sky News found 82% say King Charles should encourage Prince Andrew to give evidence to US police over the weekend after the Epstein files were released.
- Two royal households issued statements within hours after fresh allegations and images in the Epstein files reportedly showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on the floor with a woman.
- The Palace expressed 'profound concern' while Buckingham Palace said it would support police if approached, as Thames Valley Police assess allegations about Andrew.
- The public is divided, with 45% believing King Charles has done all he can to distance himself from Prince Andrew, while 39% say he should be doing more, and 63% support stopping Andrew living there.
- Last year the King stripped Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his titles and home, and last week Andrew moved from Royal Lodge to the King's private Norfolk estate while his new home is refurbished.
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