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Starmer says former Prince Andrew should testify in Epstein probe

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggested that former Prince Andrew should testify before the U.S. Congress as part of its ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Starmer did not discuss Andrew’s case directly but said, as a matter of principle, everyone involved should cooperate with the inquiry.

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggested former Prince Andrew should testify before a US congressional committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Starmer stated that, as a general principle, people should provide evidence to investigators, but declined to comment specifically on Andrew. 12s
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has ignored a request from the US House Oversight Committee to testify about his friendship with Epstein. 32s
  • Virginia Joffrey accused Andrew of sexual assault at Epstein's private island when she was 17, claiming she was forced by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. 46s
  • Pressure is mounting on Andrew, who was stripped of his title and duties last month as the royal family distanced itself from the controversy. 1m 11s
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