The disgraced former royal once known as Prince Andrew should testify before the United States Congress about his nauseating relationship with notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.
The British leader’s declaration came a day after the latest dump of millions of documents related to Epstein, including a photo of Andrew crouched over a woman lying on the floor.
“In terms of testifying I have always said anybody who has got information should be prepared to share that information in whatever form they are asked to do that,” Starmer told reporters on Saturday, the BBC reported.
“You can’t be victim-centered if you’re not prepared to do that,” he added. “Epstein’s victims have to be the first priority.”
US Rep Suhas Subramanyam (D-Va.) told the outlet he will push to secure answers from the ex-royal, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, for his behavior before Congress.
“We do not have jurisdiction over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor but we are going to continue to put the pressure on making sure he and anyone else with information comes forward,” Subramnyam said.
Andrew was stripped of his last royal titles last month.
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The bombshell files exposed shocking new details about his and his family’s ties to the pedophile financier.
The disgraced ex-royal said his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, was financially dependent on Epstein, according to the BBC.
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In emails between Epstein and lawyers, the late pedophile claims to have supported Fergie financially for more than 15 years, the outlet reported.
The former Duchess of York described Epstein as “the brother I have always wished for,” in a 2009 email — one year after he was convicted on child prostitution charges in Florida.
Despite her loyalty, Epstein circulated an unflattering photo of Fergie to a friend, writing, “Pic of F from Friday not the prettiest sight,” the BBC reported.
Photos from the massive Trump administration release showed the ex-Duke of York red-faced and creepily crouched on all fours above a woman who lay on her back on the floor of Epstein’s Manhattan mansion.
The woman’s face was redacted by the DOJ.
In another photo, the now-65-year-old places his hand on the stomach of the same woman while staring downwards at her, his face hidden from the camera.





