Keir Starmer has urged anyone “with relevant information” about the case around dead paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to come forward, piling yet more pressure on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The former prince has been called to give evidence about his friendship with Epstein before the US Congress, but he has missed the two-week deadline.

The US is currently unpicking the late disgraced financier’s connections to the rich and powerful after Congress passed a measure ordering the US justice department to release all of its files on Epstein – with Donald Trump’s approval.

Speaking to reporters on the way to the G20 summit in South Africa, Starmer said: “Anybody who has got relevant information in relation to these kinds of cases should give evidence.”

Asked directly if that applies to An

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