Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under significant pressure from US officials and Virginia Giuffre's family to testify about his involvement with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. US Congressman Ro Khanna criticized the Royal Family for lacking transparency and urged King Charles III to direct his brother to come to the US for questioning. Earlier, the King stated that the Royal Family was prepared to support police inquiries into Epstein, indicating a willingness to cooperate. Andrew has denied any wrongdoing and reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre in 2022 without admitting liability.
Khanna also pointed out that the Royal Family should openly discuss their knowledge of the situation and consider compensating victims. He stated that these women have been denied justice, highlighting the monarchy's current vulnerability. Growing scrutiny comes as new allegations emerge against Andrew, including that he shared confidential information with Epstein during his time as a trade envoy. Lawmakers called for more accountability, arguing that Andrew can’t hide behind his royal status to avoid responsibility.
Following revelations and documents released by the US Department of Justice, pressure continues to mount for Andrew to explain his actions and any potential knowledge of Epstein's misdeeds. Reports indicate he has been unresponsive to attempts by US authorities to draw him into the investigation, frustrating lawmakers who want to see this matter addressed.
Khanna also pointed out that the Royal Family should openly discuss their knowledge of the situation and consider compensating victims. He stated that these women have been denied justice, highlighting the monarchy's current vulnerability. Growing scrutiny comes as new allegations emerge against Andrew, including that he shared confidential information with Epstein during his time as a trade envoy. Lawmakers called for more accountability, arguing that Andrew can’t hide behind his royal status to avoid responsibility.
Following revelations and documents released by the US Department of Justice, pressure continues to mount for Andrew to explain his actions and any potential knowledge of Epstein's misdeeds. Reports indicate he has been unresponsive to attempts by US authorities to draw him into the investigation, frustrating lawmakers who want to see this matter addressed.



















