‘Disgraced’ former Prince Andrew faces public pressure to testify on Jeffrey Epstein

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor under scrutiny as UK public calls for testimony, new report claims

By The News Digital
November 30, 2025
‘Disgraced’ former Prince Andrew faces public pressure to testify on Jeffrey Epstein
‘Disgraced’ former Prince Andrew faces public pressure to testify on Jeffrey Epstein

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is facing growing public pressure to cooperate with US lawmakers investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

According to a new YouGov survey, 75 percent of UK adults believe the former “disgraced” royal should testify to Congress about his relationship with Epstein.

The report added that only 9 percent said the former Duke of York should not have to testify, while 16 percent were undecided.

According to a royal expert, Andrew’s controversies have caused one of the biggest crises the Royal family has faced in decades.

Writing for The Mirror, royal expert Jennie Bond said. “From Prince and Duke, much loved son of a monarch, to plain old Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is a fall that is hard to comprehend.”

The expert added, “And it will be the most bitter of pills for the King’s brother to stomach. Frankly, I think he should be grateful.

“He has caused the greatest crisis in the monarchy in the three decades that I have been reporting on it.”

Meanwhile, it has been claimed that even his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, who lives with him despite their divorce, is drawing up a personal “survival plan.”

A source told Radar Online that Fergie is finding it difficult to navigate losing her royal titles and the Royal Lodge.

As for Andrew, he is behaving like a child, spending hours wandering the corridors ranting to himself or hiding in his TV room watching golf.

"He's still a child, and always will be - at least Sarah is trying to get a survival plan together. He just wallows,” the source said.