Disgraced former Duke of York Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson may never step foot on US soil again due to backlash from the Epstein scandal, according to a new bombshell report — which also claims more of Andrew’s victims will be named.
“Andrew will not respond or testify in front of Congress,” historian Andrew Lownie, author of “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York,” told NewsNation’s Paula Froelich.
“He — or his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson — will never travel to the United States again. Neither want to be arrested or forced to testify in front of Congress about their friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.”

Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, alleged in her posthumous memoir “Nobody’s Girl” that Jeffrey Epstein ordered her to have sex with Andrew on three occasions, including when she was 17.
The number of victims, who are even younger, may be climbing, Lownie told Froelich.
“We’re going to get other names of people who were trafficked to Andrew, particularly girls younger than Virginia,” he said.
The 65-year-old — now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after being stripped of his “His Royal Highness” and “Prince” titles and honors by his older brother King Charles amidst the allegations — and Ferguson, “were much friendlier with Epstein than people imagine,” Lownie added.

“Their friendship with Epstein began much earlier than previously thought and that it lasted much longer than people say,” he added.
Ferguson, 66, whom Andrew split from in 1996, has publicly admitted to “borrowing” $15,000 from Epstein, but that sum could be much heftier, Lownie claimed.
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”The total was $2 million,” he said. “He felt it was a good investment as [the Yorks] would introduce him to other royals.”
The couple could not be reached for comment.


