Andrew Mountbatten Windsor 'will not be spared'
Former Duke of York Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will not be on any protected list
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been warned that the former Duke of York ‘will not be spared’ from the explosive US government Epstein files set to be released in the coming weeks.
According to a report by the Mirror, insiders believe Andrew “will not be spared,” even as the White House reportedly moves to shield Donald Trump, senior Republicans and wealthy donors from exposure.
The publication quoted the victims’ advocates as saying that US Attorney General and FBI Director Kash Patel will use US national security claims and references to ongoing criminal investigations to shield dozens of Epstein associates.
But the former Duke of York will not be on any protected list.
One US official told the Mirror: “This isn’t Britain. There is no royal exemption, no special secrecy clause.”
A US legal source claims “Rodgers’ logs were the tip of the iceberg. Visoski flew many more trips to various destinations, with numerous VIPs. Those records are expected to name individuals not previously linked to Epstein’s movements, and yes, Andrew is on them. Potentially more times than the public currently knows.”
The fresh claims came a day after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggested that former Prince Andrew should testify in the U.S. investigation into convicted offender Jeffrey Epstein.
He told reporters while traveling to the Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg that, as a "general principle," people should provide evidence to investigators.
The Prime Minister said, “I don’t comment on his particular case. But as a general principle I’ve held for a very long time is that anybody who has got relevant information in relation to these kind of cases should give that evidence to those that need it."
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