Prince Andrew may soon be asked to testify before the U.S. Congress regarding his alleged association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, adding to a series of setbacks for the disgraced royal. The Duke of York recently announced he would relinquish most of his royal titles, a decision made after discussions with his brother, King Charles III.

Now, American lawmakers are reportedly considering inviting him to speak about his involvement in the Epstein scandal, which has continued to haunt him for years. Massachusetts Representative Stephen Lynch, a Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, told reporters he expects that an invitation will be extended to the prince.

However, he clarified that Congress cannot subpoena Andrew, as U.S. subpoenas carry no legal authority in the Unit

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