Andrew breaks cover after ex-prince again caught up in Epstein scandal
Andrew, King Charles brother is under renewed pressure to answer US lawmakers´ questions in Congress about Jeffrey Epstein
Former Duke of York Andrew has been spotted leaving the Royal Lodge after the ex-prince again caught up in Epstein scandal.
According to a report by the GB News, Princess Eugenie and Beatrice father was seen driving his Range Rover out of Royal Lodge, which he is set to vacate in the near future.
The former Duke was taking a solo drive as he took a spin past joggers in Windsor.
Andrew broke the cover after he was again caught up in the Epstein scandal, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the disgraced royal should testify in the US about the late Jeffrey Epstein crimes.
King Charles brother is under renewed pressure to answer US lawmakers´ questions in Congress about Jeffrey Epstein after the US Justice Department released the latest batch of files on the case Friday.
It included embarrassing photographs of Andrew and emails between him and Epstein from 2010, two years after the financier had pleaded guilty in Florida.
Asked Saturday whether Andrew should testify in the US Congress as repeatedly demanded, Starmer said "yes" as he wrapped up an official visit to China and Japan.
"I´ve always said anybody that [has] got information should be prepared to share that information in whatever form they are asked to do that," the British leader told reporters.
According to AFP, last November, 16 Democratic members of Congress signed a letter asking Andrew to participate in a "transcribed interview" with the House of Representatives oversight committee investigating Epstein.
But Andrew has given no public indication in recent years that he would be willing to do so.
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