Andrew, Sarah Ferguson relocation woes worsen as investigation closes in
Andrew, Sarah Ferguson face new crisis as they are ‘banned’ from entering certain borders
The former Duke and Duchess of York have seemingly found themselves in an unavoidable situation as their time in the Royal Lodge comes closer towards its end.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the disgraced brother of King Charles, is being urged to appear in front of the US authorities with regards to the Epstein files by many and now Prime Minister Keir Starmer. However, Andrew has been constantly ignoring the calls from Washington DC over the matter.
It was revealed in a report by The Sun that a new hunt has been launched to find any emails, phone records and notebooks from Andrew’s personal protection officers to uncover any details about claims that the former Prince wanted to discredit ex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre.
Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, was one of the most vocal accusers of Epstein and Andrew, eventually becoming the reason of Andrew’s downfall.
According to biographer Andrew Lownie, who researched four years into Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to write his bombshell book exposing many hidden scandals, believes that there is no indication that the King’s brother will testify.
He explained that the ex-couple will try everything in their power to not be arrested which means they will not be able to travel to United States, where Andrew reportedly had a lot of opportunities for business.
“He, or his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, will never travel to the United Sates again. Neither want to be arrested or forced to testify in front of Congress about their friendship with Jeffrey Epstein,” Lownie told NewsNation.
“Both of them were much friendlier with Epstein than people imagine,” he shared, pointing out that there are more leaks to come.
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