Sir Keir Starmer has thrown his weight behind calls for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify about Jeffrey Epstein in front of the US Congress.

The disgraced former prince has so far ignored interview requests from a US congressional committee looking into the paedophile financier.

But the Prime Minister told reporters at the G20 summit in South Africa that ‘anybody who has got relevant information in relation to these kinds of cases should give evidence’.

When asked if that principle applied to Andrew, Starmer replied: ‘In the end, that will be a decision for him. But my general position is if you have relevant information you should be prepared to share it.’ The PM’s comments comes after the former Duke of York did not respond to a summons from the US House oversight committee within

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